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Martin Odegaard has caught the eye of some of European's biggest clubs

Norway's Martin Odegaard became the youngest player to appear in a European Championship qualifier in his side's victory over Bulgaria in Oslo.

The Stromsgodset midfielder, who is 15 years and 300 days old, came on in the 64th minute with the score at 1-1.

Norway's Tarik Elyounoussi had lifted the ball over Nikolay Mihaylov, before Nikolay Bodurov levelled with a header.

Havard Nielsen sealed victory for Norway, who benefitted from Odegaard's creativity.

Who is Martin Odegaard? Born on 17 December 1998 in Drammen, Norway He is the son of Hans Erik Odegaard, who made more than 200 league appearances for Stromsgodset Has previously been invited to train with Bayern Munich and Manchester United Scored his first senior goal in a 4-1 win against Sarpsborg in May

The teenager was winning his second cap, after figuring in a friendly against United Arab Emirates in August. He played all of that match, which finished 0-0 in Stavanger.

In the process, he broke a record that had stood for 104 years. Tormod Kjellsen was previously Norway's youngest debutant, winning his first cap at the age of 15 years and 351 days when he played against Sweden in 1910.

Manchester City, Manchester United and Barcelona have all made scouting trips to watch Odegaard this season.

Martin Odegaard is the son of former Stromsgodset player Hans Erik Odegaard