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Three Man City academy talents face summer transfer showdown
Manchester City are under pressure to keep three academy talents this summer. Liverpool lead the pursuit of 16-year-old forward Xavier Parker, while winger Ryan McAidoo and FA Youth Cup hero Reigan Heskey have drawn interest from domestic and foreign clubs.
The trio, all graduates of Manchester City’s academy, have become hot prospects during the transfer window. McAidoo, 18, is contracted until 2030, while Heskey’s profile has risen after scoring the decisive goal in the FA Youth Cup final against Manchester United.
Liverpool are reported to be spearheading the chase for Parker, positioning themselves as the primary contender. Meanwhile, McAidoo and Heskey have also attracted attention from clubs both in England and abroad.
The spike in demand reflects the rising value placed on homegrown British talent. Manchester City’s academy is increasingly viewed as a key source for clubs seeking to secure top prospects before their market value escalates further.
City Football Academy officials are finalising pathways for the trio into Enzo Maresca’s first-team squad. Oliver Reiss, the recently appointed Lead Coach of the Elite Development Squad (EDS), is overseeing the next phase of their development.
Academy director Hugo Viana, alongside Thomas Krucken, is expected to present scholarship upgrades and set clear development targets to deter external approaches. The club aims to resolve these matters before pre-season begins on July 20.
For McAidoo, the 18-year-old winger remains one of the CFA’s most prized assets. Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has previously described him as the academy’s most exciting prospect.
Reigan Heskey’s reputation has grown following his FA Youth Cup-winning strike. His emergence adds to the pressure on City to secure his long-term future at the club.
With pre-season approaching, City must move swiftly to retain its brightest academy talents amid intense competition for their signatures.
The situation highlights the challenges facing Manchester City’s academy as it balances player development with the realities of the modern transfer market.
For the trio, the coming weeks will be decisive in determining whether they remain at the Etihad Stadium or pursue opportunities elsewhere.