Manchester City faces a crucial decision as one of their brightest young talents, Divine Mukasa, continues to impress in the club’s under-18 squad.
With a remarkable blend of technical brilliance and composure, Mukasa is emerging as a future world-class player that City simply cannot afford to lose.
The 17-year-old attacking midfielder has delivered stellar performances this season, including a critical goal in a 2-0 victory over Blackburn Rovers—his 15th of the campaign.
In addition, Mukasa has registered an incredible 24 assists in 33 matches across all competitions, highlighting his creative prowess and vision, as documented by Transfermarkt.com.
Renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano has linked Bayer Leverkusen and Ajax to Mukasa, reflecting his growing international reputation.
However, City must prioritize his development under Pep Guardiola to avoid losing another generational talent. With players like Liam Delap and Cole Palmer previously moving on, Mukasa’s retention should be a top priority.
What makes Mukasa unique is his ability to make the game look effortless, showcasing intelligence far beyond his years.
His performances suggest he may be ready for a step up to first-team involvement, potentially featuring in the Club World Cup in June before joining Guardiola’s squad for pre-season training.
Born in London on August 22, 2007, Mukasa’s heritage spans Uganda, Lithuania, and England. His international eligibility reflects this, with Mukasa already representing England at the U-15 and U-17 levels.
Before signing with City from West Ham United in 2023, he played a pivotal role in securing an FA Youth Cup victory for the London club.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Mukasa’s future remains uncertain. However, one thing is clear—Manchester City has a rare gem on their hands. Retaining Mukasa could solidify their reputation for nurturing world-class talent and ensure the club continues to thrive at the highest levels.