The interest of Manchester United in Tyrese Noubissie, the leader of France U16, will be terminated by his decision to leave Manchester City for a professional deal in Strasbourg
France -young Tyrese Noubissie will be the interest of Manchester United to sign his first professional contract with Strasbourg that he spent two seasons in the Academy of Manchester City.
The midfielder, Die Les Bleus' under the 16 side of Les Bleus Captain, has had approaches from a large number of top teams throughout Europe – including United, Ajax and Bayer Leverkusen.
But he is ready for Mully for Strasbourg, as reported for the first time by L'Equipe, because the path to senior action seems clearer in the club owned by Chelsea's Blueco.
Noubissie arrived in the city in the summer of 2023 after the club had beaten around £ 850,000 to sign him from Leicester. He has continued to develop since then, but confirmed earlier this week that he would leave Etihad.
“After an incredible two years filled with hard work and dedication, it's time for me to play a page and get a new challenge,” he said.
“Wearing the Badge of Manchester City was an honor and I appreciate everything that the club did for me. It has enabled me to not only grow as a football player, but also as a person. I want to thank all my coaches and employees who helped me have the best possible experience.
“Also a big thanks to all my teammates for the past two years, it is something that I have incredibly proud of the first age group to be the first age group that I have incredibly proud of you.
“I leave this club with nothing but respect and gratitude. Manchester City will always be part of me. Thank you.”
Strasbourg will play in the UEFA Conference League this season after Liam Rosenior had gone to seventh place in Ligue 1 – although they were only three points in the Champions League places that had lost their last two games of the season.
Although on Pitch -success, many of the fans of the club have not been satisfied with the ownership of Blueco in the midst of the fear that they will effectively become a feeder club for
