Manchester City have launched a decisive effort to intercept Arsenal’s agreement for Leicester City prodigy Jeremy Monga, with club‑to‑club negotiations already in progress.
Fabrizio Romano reports that City initiated the move earlier today and are actively pursuing a deal for the 16‑year‑old forward.
Arsenal had been heavily linked with Monga and were viewed as the frontrunner, but Romano indicates that the Gunners have now effectively exited the competition.
Manchester City are leading the pursuit. The club is confident it can outmaneuver Arsenal for one of English football’s most promising teenage talents.
Monga Hijack Highlights Manchester City’s Long‑Term Strategy
City’s interest in Monga was not sudden.
They have been long‑term admirers of the Leicester forward and have now decided to act before another Premier League rival could finalise the deal.
Monga is still only 16, but he has already made a serious impression at senior level.
He broke into Leicester’s first team at a very young age and has been viewed as one of the most exciting attacking prospects in the country.
The Times previously reported that Arsenal had been trying to structure a deal for him, with Leicester expected to receive a significant fee and possible sell‑on protection.
For City, this is exactly the kind of market move they like. Sign elite young talent early, place them in a top development structure, and give them a pathway through the academy or loan system.



Arsenal’s Setback May Have Long‑Term Repercussions
This development represents a setback for Arsenal, which had invested considerable groundwork and now faces the loss of a highly rated teenager to Manchester City.
While Monga would not have instantly transformed Arsenal’s first team, such acquisitions are of strategic importance.
Leading clubs are increasingly targeting emerging talents before they reach stardom, rather than after.
For Manchester City, this represents another shrewd youth‑investment opportunity. For Arsenal, it underscores the cost of delayed action when City moves decisively.
Should Monga fulfill his projected potential, this hijack could prove to be a highly astute business decision in the years ahead.
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