Breaking: Everton in pole position to sign another teenager

Mason Melia, an Irish teenage star, is a target for Everton, sources have told Football Insider.

The 16-year-old attacker made an impression for St Patrick’s Athletic, a team located in Dublin, and is now considered one of the best young players to come out of Ireland.

The Republic of Ireland Under-21 international is reportedly the target of several Premier League elite teams, but Everton is determined to prevail in the competition for his services.

Prior to the summer transfer window, negotiations are taking place as the Merseysiders try to reach an agreement.

Mason Melia is being courted by Everton.

Melia made his first-team debut in the Leinster Senior Cup in January of last year, having joined St Partick’s development setup in 2022 and making an immediate impression.

He came off the bench to score a consolation goal in a 3-1 loss to Wexford, but at 15 years and 132 days, he became St Patrick’s youngest-ever player and goal scorer.

He has made 20 senior appearances for the team in all competitions, contributing two assists and four goals.

Everton’s bitter rivals Liverpool showed a keen interest in Melia in March of last year, according to Football Insider, who reported at the time of his standout performances.

He apparently went through tryouts with Premier League powerhouse Man City in August 2023.

Melia competed for the Republic of Ireland in the May of last year’s under-17 European Championship.

In their last group-stage match against Hungary, he started every game and finished with two goals and two assists before Spain eliminated them in the quarterfinals.

In November, he signed his first professional deal at St Patrick’s, tying him to the Richmond Park team through the conclusion of the 2026 campaign.

Everton lost 3-1 at West Ham United on Saturday, March 2, and now they are ranked 16th in the Premier League standings.

Their next game is this Saturday afternoon (9 March) at Old Trafford versus Man United.

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