Belgian teenager Obbi Oulare scored as Club Brugge came from behind to beat Anderlecht in front of scouts from a number of Europe’s top clubs.

Scouts from Manchester United, Everton, Sunderland, Burnley, Dortmund and Leverkusen were in Belgium to watch the top of the table clash.

And Sportsmail understands 19-year-old Oulare was the reason the scouts from England and Germany were in attendance.

Club Brugge forward Obbi Oulare holds off a defender during his side's Europa League game last week

Oulare started against Dinpro in midweek and scored against Anderlecht for the Brugge on Sunday

And he did not disappoint as he scored in the 74th minute after a Timmy Simons own goal to put Anderlecht ahead.

Ruud Vormer then scored with four minutes remaining to take all three points and extend Club Brugge’s lead at the top of the league to four points.

Oulare is the son of former Guinea international Souleymane Oulare and has represented Belgium at Under 18 and 19 level before making his U21 debut against Moldova in March.

The young striker came through the youth ranks at Lille, the same academy that has produced the likes of Liverpool loanee Divock Origi and Chelsea star Eden Hazard, also both Belgian.

The young striker is being watched by some of Europe's top clubs, including Manchester United