Nigerian wonderkid and winner of the most promising talent at the recently held GLO/CAF awards, Kelechi Iheanacho has signed a pre-contract with Manchester City and will arrive at the Etihad in October, his father has confirmed.
The Premier League outfit have resurrected the move for Iheanacho and agreed terms after a dispute between his parents and the club arose over bonus payments threatened to collapse a deal last month.
The teenager, who won the Golden Ball at the Under-17 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates last year is currently on holiday in Barcelona and will return to Nigeria before moving to Manchester when he turns
18 in 10 months’ time.
“He can’t sign but what he has done is sign a pre-contract with Manchester City pending his 18th birthday,” Iheanacho’s father James told brilafm.net at the Confederation of African Football's gala award ceremony in Lagos.
It was revealed last week that a £250,000 (€300,000) transfer fee has been agreed for Iheanacho, with a further £300,000 (€360,000) being paid to the Taye Academy in Owerri and £350,000 (€420,000) to the youngster’s father.
Another Nigerian,Iheanacho's 17-year-old compatriot, Chidi Nwakali, is also expected to sign imminently after arriving at the club for talks last week.
The Premier League outfit have resurrected the move for Iheanacho and agreed terms after a dispute between his parents and the club arose over bonus payments threatened to collapse a deal last month.
The teenager, who won the Golden Ball at the Under-17 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates last year is currently on holiday in Barcelona and will return to Nigeria before moving to Manchester when he turns18 in 10 months’ time.
“He can’t sign but what he has done is sign a pre-contract with Manchester City pending his 18th birthday,” Iheanacho’s father James told brilafm.net at the Confederation of African Football's gala award ceremony in Lagos.
It was revealed last week that a £250,000 (€300,000) transfer fee has been agreed for Iheanacho, with a further £300,000 (€360,000) being paid to the Taye Academy in Owerri and £350,000 (€420,000) to the youngster’s father.
Another Nigerian,Iheanacho's 17-year-old compatriot, Chidi Nwakali, is also expected to sign imminently after arriving at the club for talks last week.
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