Manchester City to going to sign another player before the Divin Mubama deal finalizes. They have overtaken OL and Famalicão in negotiations, viewing Mubama as a valuable homegrown player. Mubama will be in Manchester this season, with a potential loan afterward.
Insider Fabrizio Romano tweeted,
“EXCL: Man City to sign one more talent as they close in on Divin Mubama deal. OL and Famalicão were in talks but City hijack move as they see Mubama as homegrown player who could develop with right pathway. Mubama will be in Manchester this season then potential loan.”
Soon, Football fans started sharing their opinions on the update:
“Just ruining the game buying all these players” One fan said.
“Where are they getting the money from I can’t wait for this cheaters to be relegated to the league one” Another fan said.
“Who is this one again. City can do all things but signing Rodri’s backup” A fan wrote.
Here are some more reactions from fans:
“We will definitely end up in League 2 the way we are signing people” A fan said.
“City cannot make major signings in the first team now, not because they are really okay or they don’t want to but the 115 charges are a major blow to the chin for them as the hearing is closing in. So they have decided to change the plot and gather talents for the academy meanwhile” A fan elaborated in detail.
“Pep sings small players and wins titles. Us we sign stars and fail” one fan said.
Divin Mubama and Manchester City situation in detail
Manchester City are set to sign Divin Mubama, who recently left West Ham after his contract expired. The 19-year-old forward is now a free agent and has caught the interest of City scouts. Manchester City has moved ahead of Lyon and Famalicão to secure him.
Mubama had a strong youth career at West Ham, scoring 40 goals in 57 U18 games and 18 goals in 34 U21 matches. He made 18 senior appearances but only scored once. City sees Mubama as a promising young talent and may loan him out for more experience.
With Julian Alvarez leaving for Atletico Madrid, Mubama might help fill that gap. His youth performance shows he has potential, but he will need to adjust to top-level football.