Tottenham Hotspur academy product Nonso Madueke has revealed how his move to Crystal Palace came about.
The England U21 international of Nigerian descent was a schoolboy at The Eagles for two years before joining Tottenham Hotspur, from where he moved to PSV Eindhoven in the summer of 2018 after turning down a scholarship.
London-born Madueke took the risk of moving abroad to actualize his dream of playing first-team football.
The 19-year-old was fully promoted to PSV's first team after impressing the coaches during a winter training camp in Qatar in January 2020.
Madueke has confessed that he experienced some of his best moments as a footballer during his time at the Palace academy.
Shedding more light on how he started his football journey, Madueke told Rising Ballers : "I was begging my parents to put me into a Sunday league team. And then just at the end of it, a Palace scout came to me at a tournament I was playing at with King George and just said he likes my ability.
"Some of the best times of my career so far have been when I was a young player there from U10s to U12s.
"I learnt a lot and it was really like my kick-start in my football journey. I appreciate them a lot."
An attacking midfielder and winger, Madueke tallied 25 goals in 22 games during his U16 season at Tottenham Hotspur.
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