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Advanced push sees Manchester City chase U18 star Teddie Lamb

🇬🇧 By 4All Football Editorial ·
Manchester City face a strategic gap in their attacking pipeline as Enzo Maresca seeks to expand the squad with home‑grown talent, prompting an advanced push to secure U18 forward Teddie Lamb. The club’s ambition is underscored by Elliot Anderson’s £116 million arrival. Manchester City have entered advanced contract renewal talks with Teddie Lamb at the Etihad Stadium following Maresca’s appointment. Sources describe the negotiations as “advanced”, signalling the club’s intent to formalise a new deal before other suitors emerge. The discussions aim to secure the prolific scorer before rival clubs, including Liverpool, intervene. Lamb finished last season as the U18 Premier League’s top scorer with 25 goals, placing him among the most prolific young forwards in English football. Director of football Hugo Viana has highlighted the priority of securing such standout academy performers early, underlining the strategy to retain home‑grown talent amid a busy transfer window. Pete O’Rourke said the advanced talks reflect City’s desire to protect Lamb from interest that could develop into concrete approaches. Maresca has expressed a preference for a larger squad, potentially opening pathways for academy talents to train with the first team and integrate under his regime. Elliot Anderson’s recent £116 million arrival illustrates Manchester City’s broader summer‑window activity alongside youth retention efforts. Ryan McAidoo, another academy prospect, is also part of the club’s battle to keep its star trio intact, reinforcing forward depth. Securing a new contract for Lamb at the Etihad Stadium would send a clear statement of intent and pave the way toward senior consideration under Maresca’s regime.

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