Manchester City nears £10 million deal for Leicester winger Monga
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 9:25 PM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
Manchester City is close to finalizing a £10 million transfer for Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga. The Foxes, who recently experienced relegation to League One, are allowing Monga to leave after Arsenal withdrew from negotiations due to valuation concerns. City manager Enzo Maresca, familiar with Monga from his previous role at Leicester, has pushed for the deal. The signing is expected to bolster City’s youth setup, with Monga likely joining their Under-18 or Elite Development Squad.
- •Manchester City is negotiating a £10 million deal for Jeremy Monga.
- •Arsenal has withdrawn from the pursuit of the winger.
- •Leicester City is facing financial pressures after relegation.
- •Monga's performance included making his Premier League debut at 15.
- •The deal reinforces City's focus on developing young players.
- 9:25 PMYahoo Sports — Manchester City close in on £10 million deal for Leicester City winger – Arsenal withdraw from race
"Manchester City manager Enzo Maresca is using his knowledge of Leicester’s talent to spearhead an opportunistic hijack for a wing talent.Despite extensive discussions, Arsenal have opted to walk awa...
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