The 21-year-old’s representative confirms interest from a host of clubs in his client and admits the Premier League does appeal but insists there have been no firm talks

The agent of FC Dallas starlet Brek Shea has admitted a move to England is an “interesting option” amid speculation Manchester City and Liverpool are in the hunt for the player’s signature.Shea, who can play in midfield or up front, has attracted attention from clubs across Europe with a series of dazzling displays in the MLS and for the USA national side, and Bundesliga outfit Schalke have reportedly had a £2.5 million bid for him turned down.Both City and Liverpool are believed to have had scouts watching when the talented 21-year-old created the only goal in USA’s 1-0 win over Honduras at the weekend, and his agent Barry MacLean confirmed there is a lot of interest in his client."I do know people are asking me about Brek as he is the premier talent in America," MacLean told skysports.com."There is a real buzz around Brek as he is a real quality player."He has a contract with the MLS and FC Dallas for another three years so at this point it is premature to talk about a move."Despite playing down talk of an immediate move, MacLean did reveal that Shea would potentially be interested in plying his trade in the Premier League."It's on his radar,” MacLean confirmed. “He is a young player with high aspirations and every player wants to play at the highest level."I think England would be an interesting option for Brek, but we will wait and see what happens."