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By Kent Hedlundh Last updated: 11th October 2010
Noring: Watched by Fulham
Trelleborgs FF have confirmed that Fulham are keeping tabs on their promising keeper Viktor Noring.
The 19-year-old is highly rated by the Swedish club and has already attracted the interest of Italians Palermo and Dutch outfit Ajax.
Chairman Per-Anders Abrahamsson expects the teenager to leave the club at some stage, but has refused to confirm his possible destination.
Noring is already a first-team regular for Trelleborgs FF and now Abrahamsson says Fulham have watched him up close and personal.
"Yes, Fulham have watched Viktor," Abrahamsson told Expressen. "Sooner or later, he will leave us."
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