According to recent reports, Manchester City is in advanced talks to sign Dexter Oliver, a 16-year-old playmaker from Tottenham Hotspur. Oliver has impressed with his skills, and the club is working on a clear strategy to develop top young players.
The club is also eyeing Kaylum Moss, a talented young player from Liverpool's academy. Moss is considered one of the brightest prospects in the U15 age group, and his departure would be a significant loss for Liverpool, which rarely loses its academy players to rival sides.
Additionally, Manchester City is reportedly looking to sign Freddie Lawrie from Aston Villa. Lawrie is a versatile player who can play as a centre-back and centre-midfielder, and he has already represented England in the U16 international team.
Manchester City has already signed several talented young players, including Rayan Cherki, Rayan Ait-Nouri, and Tijjani Reijnders, who will be part of the first team. However, the club's focus is now shifting to youth development and bringing in players who can become potential first-team assets in the near future.