Reuben Noble-Lazarus was one of several first-team players to feature in Barnsley reserves' comfortable 3-0 win over York.
The Huddersfield schoolboy played alongside Kayode Odejayi up front, while fellow first-team players Rob Atkinson, Marciano Van Homoet and Mounir El Haimour also looked to improve their match fitness.
Noble-Lazarus was on hand to help the reserves beat York City 3-0 as Tyronne Crapper opened the scoring, Kayode Odejayi added a second and Dominic Western came off the bench to complete the tally.
Arsenal, Manchester United and Aston Villa are all said to be keeping an eye on the 15-year-old who made history by becoming the youngest player to feature in a Football League match when he came on in the defeat to Norwich.
Barnsley are bracing themselves for bids for the player when the transfer window opens in January.
The Huddersfield schoolboy played alongside Kayode Odejayi up front, while fellow first-team players Rob Atkinson, Marciano Van Homoet and Mounir El Haimour also looked to improve their match fitness.
Noble-Lazarus was on hand to help the reserves beat York City 3-0 as Tyronne Crapper opened the scoring, Kayode Odejayi added a second and Dominic Western came off the bench to complete the tally.
Arsenal, Manchester United and Aston Villa are all said to be keeping an eye on the 15-year-old who made history by becoming the youngest player to feature in a Football League match when he came on in the defeat to Norwich.
Barnsley are bracing themselves for bids for the player when the transfer window opens in January.
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