“Protocol Sealed” as a human city victory contest and signature 18 y/o ex-psg gem

According to a new update by famous journalist Fabrizio Romano, Manchester City has signed a “deal” for a talented former Parisian saint teenager.
Manchester City will miss Spurs’ main goal
It’s already a productive summer transfer window for Pep Guardiola, who knows after a tired 2024/25 season, he’ll know the importance of adding fresh blood to his squad.
People like Rayan Ait-nouri, Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki will add quality and youth to the team, but City has taken a blow to Morgan Gibbs-White.
Despite personal terms with the Nottingham Forest star, it now seems the British are going to Tottenham Hotspur, with the North Londoner triggering a £60 million issuance clause in the contract. An action is expected to be completed immediately and medical accounts are conducted on Friday.
Considering that he had enjoyed a great season last time and missed the white guys of Gibbs, it would be a setback for Manchester City, and now, they have switched to another attacking option. Now, a new proposition shows that there is a different player now heading to Etihad.
Rencheng reached an “Agreement” and signed former PSG young people
According to Romano xManchester City has signed young Paris Saint-Germain striker Mahamadou Sangare, who has reached an “agre” after winning the game to snap him up. He also “signed a contract” with Tianlan.
Sangare is not necessarily a player who will arrive in the city and become a huge player in Guardiola because of his lack of experience that makes him a longer-term acquisition.
But that’s not to say that he’s not a great signing for the Premier League giant, and that French internationals under the age of 18 have such great potential.
Sangare scored 33 goals in just 35 games for PSG Under 19, under 19, underscoring his impressive emerging striker.
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Planning for the future is crucial for the city, ensuring they remain the main force of British football for generations, and teenagers attacking Ace could be an important part of their future.



