
The non-league game is still a tempting, low-risk, and inexpensive way to find talent, and Warren is the most recent player to draw significant interest from higher up the footballing pyramid.
Since he has been playing so well this season, it is not surprising that several English Football League teams are vying for his services.
Warren has returned an incredible 26 goals and 20 assists for the Isthmian League North Division leaders this season, and sources close to FLW have stated that all three clubs are pursuing a move for him.
Warren, a left-footed winger, can play as an offensive midfielder in the middle or on either flank. The young player has already shown a preference for being a set-piece specialist.
Before joining his current team in 2022, the 20-year-old striker began his career at Needham Market. However, it is now possible that he will leave to pursue a professional career.
They might find it hard to resist interest in Warren, who has rightfully gained supporters and would undoubtedly depart with the club’s best wishes.
The greatest significant progress to yet appears to have been accomplished by Wycombe. This is because FLW has discovered that Warren played the entire ninety minutes of their game against Beaconsfield while on trial at Wycombe last week.

Frank Lampard’s Coventry in particular has shown interest, which is intriguing, but Wycombe might be Warren’s best option going forward as he attempts to establish a professional career.
In addition to being Warren’s closest club, Wycombe has a solid reputation for spotting and developing non-league talent, which must be a draw.
Prior to joining the Chairboys’ “B team” in 2020, Anis Mehmeti’s most recent team was Woodford Town of the Essex Senior League.
Mehmeti quickly established himself in the first squad, and he was a huge success there before landing a major move to Bristol City in January 2023.
Richard Kone is currently the buzz of the town, making Wycombe’s non-league recruitment plan a success story. The Albanian winger has scored nine Championship goals this season.
Twelve months ago, Kone was signed by the Chairboys because to his prolific play with Athletic Newham, and he has since shown himself to be a very astute acquisition.
Wycombe’s promotion hopes have been greatly aided by the 21-year-old this season, as they are currently in second place in League One thanks to his 14 goals in just 26 divisional appearances.
Not surprisingly, Kone has recently been linked to several Championship clubs. However, a guy like Warren, who will now be searching for his own big break and may follow in Kone and Mehmeti’s footsteps, should find encouragement in his quick success at Wycombe.