Manchester City's relentless pursuit of top young talent appears set to continue, with reports indicating the Premier League champions are closing in on a deal for 18-year-old French winger Mathys Detourbet. According to journalist Sacha Tavolieri, an agreement worth an estimated €15 million has been struck with ESTAC Troyes, a fellow member of the expansive City Football Group.
This strategic move follows a familiar and successful blueprint for City, who often secure promising talents before loaning them out for crucial development. In Detourbet's case, the plan is reportedly for him to remain in France next season, likely helping Troyes—currently leading Ligue 2—in their anticipated return to Ligue 1. This pathway offers the young star valuable top-flight experience while staying within the CFG family.
The left winger, already a French Under-19 international, has earned this attention with a breakout 2025–26 campaign. Demonstrating maturity beyond his years, Detourbet has made 33 appearances for Troyes, starting 24 matches, and has directly contributed to nine goals with two strikes and seven assists. His blend of pace, creativity, and end product makes him an exciting prospect for the future.
If completed, this transfer would mark another significant piece of business for the City Football Group's network, with Detourbet poised to become the second-most expensive sale in ESTAC Troyes history, trailing only Savinho's €25 million move to Manchester City in 2024.
