Newcastle pair Matty and Sean Longstaff are of interest to super agent Pini Zahavi with their futures at St.James' Park still unclear.
Both players are in the midst of negotiating new deals with the Magpies but discussions have hit a wall.
Zahavi is looking to take care of the brothers' business even though they are currently represented by the Beswicks Sports agency, claims the Chronicle.
The Israeli agent has formerly dealt with Rio Ferdinand and helped seal his switch from Leeds to Manchester United in 2002.
He also helped handle the careers of United pair Jaap Stam and Juan Sebastian Veron while they were at Old Trafford.

Both Matty and Sean have been linked with moves elsewhere as they look to negotiate their first bumper deals as professionals.
Matty's contract is up at the end of the year and he is of interest to Serie A pair Inter Milan and Atlanta.
An offer is said to be on the table from an Italian side but he is keen to see what Newcastle will offer him following his breakthrough campaign.
His brother Sean burst into the first team last term under Rafa Benitez.
Those performances attracted glances from Manchester United who are looking to add players like Longstaff.
He still has two years remaining on his deal meaning the Magpies may be more relaxed about his situation.
Were Zahavi to become involved with the player United's interest in Sean may reignite however.
Newcastle are yet to offer either player new terms despite the Premier League experiencing an unexpected pause.
Steve Bruce said recently: “We always want to keep our best young players, especially if they’re Geordies. Let’s hope they both get tied up. I leave all that up to Lee Charnley.”