Watford and Cardiff among clubs interested in David Alaba's cousin Ronald Sobowale as striker looks to make step-up from non-league
21-year-old striker Sobowale is currently impressing in non-league football
He is moving closer to a move up into pro game with several clubs interested
Watford, Cardiff, Reading and Sheffield Wednesday all keeping tabs on him
Sobowale is the cousin of Bayern Munich and Austria star David Alaba
By Adam Shergold for MailOnline
Sunday 16 December 2018
A number of high level English clubs are keeping tabs on Ronald Sobowale - the cousin of Bayern Munich star David Alaba.
Premier League sides Watford and Cardiff City, as well as Championship outfits Reading and Sheffield Wednesday, have expressed an interest in the 21-year-old striker.
Sobowale’s father is the brother of Austria international Alaba’s father and London-born Sobowale boasts the same Nigerian heritage as the left-back.
Sobowale was a contemporary of Tammy Abraham and Dominic Solanke in the youth ranks at Chelsea before being released at the age of 15 on account of his small stature.
But he has developed into a speedy and powerful forward and is now eager to secure a professional contract following recent trials with Cardiff and Barnsley.
During his audition at Cardiff, Sobowale scored the winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Vancouver Whitecaps in a trial match.
And while at Barnsley, he played and scored in a 1-1 friendly draw with South Yorkshire rivals Sheffield United.
In the meantime, Sobowale has been playing regular football in non-league with south-west London clubs Molesey and Walton Casuals.
He has also impressed scouts who have attended showcase matches staged by the AG Football Academy based in west London. In one, he scored twice against Brentford’s B team in a behind-closed-doors friendly.
As a result, Sobowale is moving closer to following his cousin Alaba’s footsteps and turning pro.
Watford and Cardiff among clubs interested in David Alaba's cousin Ronald Sobowale
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