Benfica have joined Premier League clubs Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United in the hunt for Colombian forward Jhon Duran.
The 19-year-old picked up eight goals and five assists in 27 games last season, and is believed to have attracted interest from around Europe.
Duran's club, Chicago Fire, are becoming something of a feeder club for the Premier League after goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina was sold to Chelsea.
United and Chelsea are both believed to have made enquiries about the teenager, who has appeared three times for his country after making his international debut earlier this year.
Benfica seem to be the latest club to show interest, with Portuguese paper the Record reporting they 'want to bring him in during the January transfer window.'
Reports in the Sun previously valued the forward at around '£10 million', although his price may have been inflated given the interest surrounding him.
His family and agent appear to be open to a transfer, as they are believed to have traveled to the UK to sound out potential offers.
For Roger Schmidt's Benfica, Duran could be an excellent addition to a front line that is already flying this season.
The Eagles are eight points clear at the top of the Prmieira Liga this season after dropping just two points in their opening 13 games.
They boast three forwards in the league's stop seven scorers, including Manchester United target Goncalo Ramos who has managed nine goals in just 11 games.
Securing another exciting young striker could be vital as the club looks to future proof their squad amid interest in their current crop of players from more established clubs.