Manchester City have completed the signing of Mahamadou Sangare from Paris Saint-Germain, according to a new report in France.
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18-year-old makes move to Etihad StadiumSigns five-year deal with clubCity strengthening in multiple positionsFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Per RMC Sport, Sangare has penned a five-year contract with City after agreeing to leave PSG. The 18-year-old striker was prolific in the club's youth teams, scoring 42 times in 46 games for the U19s, but he has rejected the offer of a new deal in France in order to complete his move to the Premier League, days after the club secured a deal for Norway teenager Sverre Nypan.
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Sangare had not signed a professional deal with PSG, with his first pro contract instead signing him up to five years at City. He is already said to have undergone a medical at the Etihad ahead of his move being rubber-stamped.
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Sangare is a France youth international and has already won two caps for the Under-18s. He will now set his sights on breaking into the City first-team.
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City appear to have completed the formalities of this particular deal so an announcement is likely soon. City play in the Club World Cup in June.






