July 4, 2024

 

Fabrizio Romano says that a transfer agreement has been finalized as Man City defeat Newcastle.

Newcastle has been forced to sign a transfer agreement with Manchester City after Fabrizio Romano gave the deal his distinctive “here we go” approval.

Without a doubt, Pep Guardiola’s team is currently the dominant power in club football. After five games this season, Man City is still the only Premier League team with a perfect record. They also began their quest for consecutive Champions League victories on Tuesday night by thrashing Red Star Belgrade 3-1.

City is constantly changing under Guardiola’s leadership, and this includes their player acquisition strategy.

Over the summer, important players like Riyad Mahrez and Ilkay Gundogan left. The additions of Josko Gvardiol and Jeremy Doku, in particular, have caught the attention of City’s supporters.

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Today’s information, though, relates to a longer-term undertaking; Fabrizio Romano informed a former West Ham youngster that City had defeated Newcastle.

The player in question is midfielder Divine Mukasa, age 16, who has been without a club since announcing his departure from West Ham’s development system on Instagram 10 weeks ago.

According to the Newcastle World, the Magpies and Scottish powerhouse Rangers are vying for Mukasa’s services. Mukasa was reportedly invited by Newcastle to visit Tyneside on a visit that also included a tour of St. James’ Park and their training grounds.

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Romano asserts that Newcastle’s charm campaign has fallen short.

Mukasa will instead seek to establish himself at the Etihad stadium in the years to come.

According to the reputable transfer expert, City are “poised to sign” the England Under-17 international after reaching an agreement on a “long-term deal.”

Romano gave his trademark “here we go” affirmation before the move was formally finalized, which would take place during the following 48 hours.

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