straight to your inbox Manchester City are set to sign 18-year-old Juventus forward Pablo Moreno in a deal that will see Felix Correia go the other way. Moreno came through the Barcelona academy before moving to Juventus in the summer of 2018.
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Manchester City but a season-long loan spell with FC Twente in the Eredivisie has given him a first taste of senior football in Europe.Such a move marked a significant step in the progression from an exciting academy prospect to making his name in first team football.Having made a number of appearances in the top flight league in the Netherlands, his journey from joining Man City from Leeds United at the age of 13 now looks set to take another significant step as contract negotiations continue
.straight to your inbox Manchester City are set to sign 18-year-old Juventus forward Pablo Moreno in a deal that will see Felix Correia go the other way. Moreno came through the Barcelona academy before moving to Juventus in the summer of 2018.
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