Manchester CityTeam·Manchester City's promising academy striker, Mahamadou Sangaré, is poised to leave the Premier LeagueCompetition·Premier League club this summer, seeking opportunities for regular senior football. The 19-year-old French youth international has attracted significant interest, with clubs from Ligue 1Competition·Ligue 1 and the BundesligaCompetition·Bundesliga identified as the most likely suitors for his signature.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Manchester CityTeam·Manchester City has received "several approaches" for Sangaré, indicating a strong market demand for the young forward. His anticipated departure stems from a desire for consistent first-team action, a prospect that appears challenging within Manchester CityTeam·Manchester City's highly competitive and star-studded attacking lineup.
During the 2025/26 season, Mahamadou Sangaré was a pivotal figure for Manchester CityTeam·Manchester City's Elite Development Squad (EDS). He showcased his goalscoring prowess by registering an impressive 15 goals and three assists across 30 youth appearances. This included a notable return of seven goals in 16 Premier LeagueCompetition·Premier League 2 matches, underscoring his effectiveness at the academy level. Despite these strong performances, Sangaré did not make a senior first-team appearance for Manchester CityTeam·Manchester City.
Sangaré initially joined Manchester CityTeam·Manchester City in the summer of 2025, arriving from the youth system of French giants Paris Saint-GermainTeam·Paris Saint-Germain. His journey now looks set to take him back to France or to Germany, where both Ligue 1Competition·Ligue 1 and the BundesligaCompetition·Bundesliga offer a high standard of competition and a robust platform for player development.
A move to either league would provide Sangaré with the crucial senior minutes he seeks to further his career. The 2025/26 Ligue 1Competition·Ligue 1 season concluded with Paris Saint-GermainTeam·Paris Saint-Germain securing their 14th title, their fifth in succession, highlighting the competitive nature of the French top flight. Similarly, the BundesligaCompetition·Bundesliga saw Bayern MunichTeam·Bayern Munich crowned champions for the 34th time, setting a new league record with 122 goals in a single season, demonstrating the attacking quality and intensity of German football.
Manchester CityTeam·Manchester City, meanwhile, concluded their 2025/26 campaign in second place in the Premier LeagueCompetition·Premier League. The club enjoyed domestic cup success, winning both the FA CupCompetition·FA Cup and the EFL CupCompetition·EFL Cup, and reached the Round of 16 in the UEFA Champions LeagueCompetition·Champions League. While the senior squad achieved considerable success, the path to the first team for academy prospects like Sangaré remains a significant challenge, prompting players to seek opportunities elsewhere for their professional growth.

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