Manchester City have completed the signing of teenage winger Jeremy Monga from Leicester City on a five-year contract, with the deal running until 2031.
The 17-year-old, who made his Premier League debut for Leicester at just 15, joins City despite interest from several top clubs.
Monga made 37 appearances for the Foxes and became the youngest player to start a competitive match for the club. Although the transfer fee has not been officially revealed, reports value the move at around £10 million plus add-ons.
He becomes the third English player to join Manchester City in the current transfer window, following goalkeeper Pierce Charles and record signing Elliot Anderson, as new manager Enzo Maresca continues to reshape the squad.
Monga made his Premier League debut as a substitute in Leicester’s 3-0 defeat to Newcastle in April 2025 before earning his first start in the League Cup against Huddersfield later that year.

