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Romano confirms City swoop for Chelsea. Jeremiah Adesina

Trust Fabrizio Romano to drop a bombshell before your morning coffee kicks in. According to the ever-reliable Romano, Manchester City have agreed to a deal to sign Chelsea Under-15 midfielder Jeremiah Adesina. The move is expected to be formalized in the coming weeks after what sounds like a paperwork marathon. You’d think they were drafting the Magna Carta.

The Etihad Campus is becoming the Hogwarts of English football, and young Adesina is the latest wizard to walk through its spellbinding doors. With the FA overseeing a five-stage registration process—imagine a footballing version of Squid Game but with clipboards—City seems to have passed every test with flying (sky blue) colors.

Romano Report: Adesina Joins the Etihad Youth Revolution

This isn’t a solo act. Adesina joins a growing boy band of future footballing heartthrobs recruited by the Cityzens. Alongside Tottenham’s Dexter Oliver, Liverpool’s Kaylum Moss, and Newcastle’s Ethan Fullen, he’s part of Pep’s plan to future-proof midfield magic.

They’ve even imported Paris Saint-Germain’s Mahamadou Sangare, a striker who made waves in the UEFA Youth League. In other words, City is hoarding teenage talent like your aunt collects ceramic frogs—relentlessly and with purpose.

Romano Knows: City Targeting More Than Just the Kids

While academy signings are all the rage, senior business hasn’t gone unnoticed. Hugo Viana has already signed a few grown-ups (yes, even Marcus Bettinelli counts), and Pep Guardiola is now focused on decluttering the squad Marie Kondo-style.

One gap remains: right-back. With Kyle Walker on his way out, the top target, Tino Livramento, seems locked away in Newcastle like a rare vinyl. Enter Wesley from Flamengo—because why not add a Brazilian flair to this recruitment samba?

Conclusion: Trust Him, Trust the process.

Romano isn’t just breaking news—he’s breaking the internet. As City continues assembling football’s Avengers, keep your eyes peeled. Jeremiah Adesina might just be the next big name you’ll be pretending you knew all along.

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