Manchester City scouts make Talent ID trip to Mexico as Hugo Viana outlines transfer window plans
Man City plan to visit Mexican side Pumas UNAM for potential signings for this summer.Pumas boss Efrain Juarez says the English club have made enquiries about his players.Juarez has previously served ...
Manchester City scouts make Talent ID trip to Mexico as Hugo Viana outlines transfer window plans Man City plan to visit Mexican side Pumas UNAM for potential signings for this summer. Pumas boss Efrain Juarez says the English club have made enquiries about his players. Juarez has previously served as City Football Group-owned New York City FC’s assistant coach.
Manchester City have taken an interest in Liga MX club Pumas UNAM’s squad and their scouting team visited the Mexican side’s campus last week. The English club’s scouting team has been identifying and monitoring young talents across the globe since the 2008 Abu Dhabi takeover, which has led to several notable signings over the recent years, and they remain active as another transfer window approaches. Recently, City have been linked with several up-and-coming youngsters outside England, including Palmeiras ’ Eduardo Conceicao , Athletico Paranaense ’ s Bruninho and Bayer Leverkusen ’ s Ibrahim Maza .
Hugo Viana faces major Nico Gonzalez dilemma as clubs line up for Manchester City midfielder Reports are suggesting that Manchester City are also on the lookout for young prodigies in Mexico as director of football Hugo Viana sets plans in motion for what is expected to be another busy transfer window at the Etihad Stadium. Report: Man City enquire Pumas UNAM coach about players Manchester City’s ownership group, the City Football Group , own several other clubs across leagues, including New York City , Girona and Troyes . Pumas UNAM manager Efrain Juarez has previously been associated with City Football Group as an assistant coach for Major League Soccer club New York City from 2020-22.
In a recent conversation with Record , Juarez highlighted that Manchester City’s owners asked him about some players from Pumas UNAM’s youth and first teams. “Because of my relationship with the group, I worked there for three years. It’s the biggest football group in the world.