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Highly-rated Cork City youngster Matthew Moore joins Hoffenheim

Matthew Moore captained Ireland to winning the Victory Shield
Matthew Moore captained Ireland to winning the Victory Shield

Republic of Ireland Under-16 captain Matthew Moore has joined Bundesliga side Hoffenheim from Cork City.

The midfielder will move to Germany in July, with the two sides having agreed an undisclosed compensation package in line with FIFA regulations, which also ensures future benefits for City should be progress to their first team.

He joined the Rebels from Carrigaline United at under-14 level and has impressed at his club and on the international stage

Moore captained Ireland to win the Victory Shield last year and was part of the side which qualified for the Under-17 European Championships last month. The draw for that competition takes place this evening.

Transfers for Irish players have changed on the back of Brexit, with several players moving to Italy such as former Cork academy player Cathal Heffernan.

A move to the UK is not possible until turning 18.

Moore's rise alerted clubs abroad, with Hoffenheim winning the race for the 16-year-old.

City’s head of academy, Liam Kearney, said: "This is a really good opportunity for Matthew, and we are pleased with how the discussions between the two clubs have progressed also. We have had a very positive and professional dialogue with Hoffenheim, and we are pleased with the outcome.

"Matthew has been a pleasure to work with. His dedication to his game on and off the field has led to him reaching new levels each year. It is a testament also to the excellent work being done by our academy coaches. I have no doubt Matthew will excel at his new club. We wish him all the best for the future."

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