Manchester City Fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays a report the club have agreed a deal with Rochdale for forward Kwadwo Baah.
The teenager has been linked with a whole host of Premier League clubs in recent weeks and months, whilst Juventus and Bayern Munich were also linked with the winger.
Various reports emerging on january transfer window dateline reported that City have agreed a deal for the in-demand Rochdale winger, with the 18-year-old describing the move as a “dream move”.
According to Sam Lee of the Athletic, City will pay £300K for Rochdale winger Kwadwo Baah, and upon joining the club in the summer, will ‘most likely’ go on loan for next season.
Baah has played 13 times for the League One club this season, scoring twice and claiming two assists.
In reaction to the news shared on twitter by Man City Xtra, plenty of Sky Blues have been expressing their thoughts and opinions.
Brilliantly talented lad 🤩
— *Aditya Chaugule* (@AdityaChaugule) February 1, 2021
Exciting prospect
— B Nana (@B_Nanaofficial) February 1, 2021
He’s good but he’s never making to the first team
— Hαɾιʂ (@FutbolHaris) February 1, 2021
What I saw of him against Charlton the other week he has every chance of turning Peps attention
— Peter O’Donnell #ThankYouNHS 🚴🏽♂ 👍 (@almightypod) February 1, 2021
Txiki has done it again!
— Smith (follow and like limit) (@thesmith_mcfc) February 1, 2021
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