Manchester City fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter which relays a report that claims the club is leading the race for Queens Park Rangers striker, Sinclair Armstrong.
The 18 year old striker, who is one of the Championship’s finest young talents, started to become the talk of the town, after he made his first-team debut for Shamrock Rovers at just 17.
The Ireland Under-19 international is yet to make his first-team debut for QPR, but reports are now linking him with a surprise move to the Premier League.
According to Nizaar Kinsella of GOAL on Monday, Manchester City are ‘leading the race’ to sign Queens Park Rangers’ rising striker talent, Sinclair Armstrong.
The report states that Man City would intend to send the Ireland U19 international either on loan, or to one of their City Football Group clubs for a few years before considering him for first-team action.
The report was shared on Twitter by City Xtra and it attracted some attention from the club’s supporters who took to the social media platform to share their thoughts and opinions.
crazy https://t.co/HuBaFV4SN1
— riley (@rileytomkinson) January 17, 2022
Does anyone know if he’s good
— benjamin (@benjhazell) January 17, 2022
Sign haaland @ManCity🤡
— CTID💎(TXIKI OUT) (@misfermo2) January 17, 2022
Troyes will be a good place for him
— Sa8 (@Sa8_City) January 17, 2022
Get haaland pic.twitter.com/eAdS0MtsH6
— Moses Onduso (@MosesOnduso5) January 17, 2022
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