Wales manager Chris Coleman has hailed Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus and believes the young star will go on to score 'a lot of goals in the Premier League'.
City beat a number of clubs to the signing of the 20-year-old last year to snap him for a reported £27 million fee from Palmeiras.
Jesus remained on loan at the Brazilian reigning champions until December, before he then joined up with his new team-mates in January.
The forward, who scored on his full Premier League derby, has since gone on to net four times in seven league appearances, although his campaign was hampered when he suffered a broken metatarsal back in February.
Jesus started in Saturday's 5-0 thrashing of Crystal Palace as City strengthened their grip on a top-four finish and whilst he failed to find the back of the net himself, Coleman was full of praise for the youngster ahead of the game.
"He looks something special this boy, his movement, he's first to get in front of defenders," Coleman told Sky Sports. "I think this boy is a bit special. The fee they paid for him looks a snip. This boy is a hell of a good player. City are going to get rewards. If he can stay fit, he'll score a lot of goals in the Premier League."
City are now third in the league table after today's win, with David Silva, Vincent Kompany, Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling and Nicolas Otamendi all netting.
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