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Published on 2024-05-02 11:16:12
Manchester City and Newcastle United are reportedly interested in signing Schalke’s 17-year-old midfielder Assan Ouédraogo. Despite his young age, Ouédraogo has managed two goals and two assists in 16 games this season. He recently returned to action after a four-month injury layoff and has been a regular feature for Schalke when fit. Representatives from Manchester City, Newcastle, and Manchester United have all visited Schalke’s home stadium to watch the promising midfielder in action.
Ouédraogo’s injury last year was attributed to workload, and it is important for clubs to manage his playing time carefully going forward. His contract with Schalke runs until 2027, and his current value is estimated at €8m. However, industry insiders believe that his potential could see his market value skyrocket to €40m or €50m in the future if he continues to impress on the field. This makes him an intriguing prospect for clubs like Manchester City and Newcastle looking to make a smart investment in the upcoming transfer window.
While Ouédraogo’s release clause may make him a more affordable option for German clubs compared to foreign ones, Manchester City and Newcastle could still consider making a move for the talented teenager. The report does not disclose specific figures regarding his release clause, but it suggests that Ouédraogo has the potential to be a valuable asset for clubs willing to take a risk on him. As he continues to develop and showcase his skills on the pitch, the midfielder could emerge as a sought-after player for top clubs in the future.
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