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Fabrizio Romano Confirms Man City have ‘Agreed Deal’ to Sign PSG Forward

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·1 de mayo de 2025
Manchester City have reached a verbal agreement to sign highly-rated PSG striker Mahamadou Sangare on a free transfer, according to trusted transfer source Fabrizio Romano. The 18-year-old, who finished as joint-top scorer in the UEFA Youth League, is set to join City’s academy following a medical.
Romano confirmed the deal on X, stating: “Manchester City have agreed deal to sign 18 year old striker Mahamadou Sangare from Paris Saint Germain on free deal, here we go!” He added: “Verbal agreement in place, medical to take place and one more exciting young talent for Man City Academy winning the race for PSG gem.”
While Manchester City’s dominance in the transfer market has often been associated with headline-making fees, this deal follows a recent trend of smart youth investment. The arrivals of Claudio Echeverri, Vitor Reis, and Abdukodir Khusanov in the January window marked a shift toward securing long-term value through high-ceiling talents.
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Sangare, who scored eight goals in six games in the UEFA Youth League, represents one of the most promising attacking profiles in his age group. He delivered standout performances with hat-tricks against Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid’s U19s — achievements that did not go unnoticed across Europe.
Though not expected to feature in Pep Guardiola’s first-team plans immediately, Sangare joins a club where youth integration is not a marketing tool, but a strategic pillar. Phil Foden, Rico Lewis, and Oscar Bobb have all progressed through the ranks, and Sangare will look to follow suit in the coming seasons.
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His raw numbers and ability to deliver on the big stage suggest City’s network has once again unearthed a serious prospect — one who could become a key name under Guardiola’s patient developmental model.
This is the kind of transfer that slips under the radar but ends up defining an era. Mahamadou Sangare might not yet be a household name, but those who’ve watched the UEFA Youth League know exactly what City are getting: pace, power, and a natural instinct in front of goal.
Eight goals in six games — that’s not just form, it’s elite-level promise. And let’s not forget, those goals came against top academy setups like Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid. He’s not padding stats against weaker teams; he’s excelling at the highest youth level in Europe.
City fans have long wanted to see the club invest in the next generation, not just buy ready-made stars. Sangare’s arrival, alongside names like Echeverri and Bobb, signals that their recruitment isn’t just about today, but about securing tomorrow.