Liverpool look set to sign youngster Kristof Polgar after the Hungarian impressed during a trial on Merseyside.

Polgar, 16, caught the eye of the Anfield club after taking part in two separate trials earlier this year, and the Reds are now expected to offer the centre-back a contract.
The player’s representatives are hopeful that a deal will be put in place to take Polgar to England on a permanent basis.
"Kristof trialled with Liverpool on two occasions earlier in the year, and he and his parents are currently in Liverpool enjoying the hospitality of the club,” Tibor Pataky, director of the Careers Management Group which owns Polgar's registration, told www.csakfoci.hu.
"We are looking forward to an exciting day, and in a few days the Hungarian presence at Liverpool will be extended."
Liverpool already have two Hungarians amongst their ranks, with goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi in their first-team squad, and Krisztian Adorjan the captain of their Under-21 team.

