Manchester City have completed the signing of teenage winger Jeremy Monga from Leicester City on a five-year contract, with the highly rated youngster becoming the club’s latest summer arrival.
The Premier League champions confirmed the deal on Saturday, securing the services of the 17-year-old until 2031. Although the transfer fee was not officially disclosed, British media reports value the move at around £10 million, including add-ons.
Monga leaves Leicester after making 37 senior appearances and writing his name into the club’s history as its youngest-ever starting player. He made his Premier League debut at just 15 years old under Ruud van Nistelrooy, coming on as a substitute in Leicester’s 3-0 defeat to Newcastle United in April 2025.
The England Under-19 international also made his first senior start in a League Cup match against Huddersfield in August 2025. He is the third-youngest player to feature in Premier League history, behind Ethan Nwaneri and Max Dowman.
Speaking after completing the move, Monga said joining Manchester City was an easy decision.
“When I became aware that Manchester City were interested, I knew instantly this was the right choice for me.
He added that City’s record of developing academy players such as Phil Foden and Nico O’Reilly convinced him that the club offers a clear pathway for young talents.
Monga becomes City’s third English signing of the summer transfer window as the club continues to strengthen its squad ahead of the new season.