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Middlesbrough FC starlet Harry Chapman has completed a loan move to League One side Barnsley until the end of the season.

The 18-year-old has been in blistering form for Boro's younger age groups this season, inspiring the Under-19s during their historic UEFA Youth League venture.

Chapman attracted international headlines after scoring a sensational solo goal against Italian giants Torino in that competition, sparking some Boro supporters to call for him to be given a first-team chance.

But Hartlepool-born winger Chapman - recently dubbed a 'phenomenon' by an Italian journalist - has now been given his first taste of life in the Football League at Oakwell.

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The Tykes are 10th in League One, six points adrift of Tony Mowbray's Coventry City who currently occupy the final play-off position. Chapman could make his Barnsley bow and professional debut against Crewe this weekend.

The England Under-18 international has also been a regular for Boro's development squad over the last 12 months, helping Paul Jenkins' Under-21s to a domestic treble last season.

Boro head coach Aitor Karanka has previously admitted Chapman has the talent to become a first-team star at the club.