
The 4th Official
·12 de julho de 2025
Bayer Leverkusen Closing In On 19-Year-old Manchester City Player: What Does This Mean For Pep Guardiola’s Side?

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·12 de julho de 2025
Farid Alfa-Ruprecht had long been waiting for his chance. Since his days at ESV Einigkeit Wilhelmsburg, where he began to show pure talent, his path has taken him through clubs such as Hamburger SV and later Manchester City’s youth academy. At the age of 19, the German winger seems determined to take a firm step forward in his career. At Manchester City, he never managed to leap to the first team, despite his good performances at the youth level. Now, the Bundesliga opens an interesting door for him to continue to grow and prove that he is ready to compete at the highest level.
According to Florian Plettenberg, a German journalist renowned for his transfer news, Bayer Leverkusen and Manchester City reached an agreement to close the transfer of Alfa-Ruprecht for €1.3 million. The deal includes a five-season contract with the Leverkusen outfit and leaves open the possibility of an immediate loan move following a medical, which is expected next week. Fabrizio Romano, meanwhile, added that the English side will keep 40 per cent of a future sale, a sign that they are confident the youngster can be revalued. All the signs are that we will soon see the youngster from Hamburg wearing the shirt of Die Werkself.
For City, this deal means several things. Pep Guardiola has a squad full of established wingers and could not find a place for Alfa-Ruprecht. Releasing a player who was not getting any playing time clears the youth system and sends a clear message to other youngsters: if you want a place, you have to meet very high standards.
Moreover, the club are not closing the door on the possibility of making a profit in the future if the player explodes in Germany. That 40 per cent clause indicates that the Etihad Stadium still believes that his talent can flourish. Leverkusen are looking for an attacking, fast player with a hunger to prove himself. But in the short term, he could go out on loan to gain experience.
It is understood that they do not want to repeat past mistakes with talents that fade without continuity. For Guardiola, the attacking panorama does not change much, as his attack is still covered with big names. But the message is clear: City are thinking about the present and capitalising on young players without slowing down their progress. We will see if Alfa-Ruprecht turns this departure into a triumphant return, perhaps to England, with more experience and experience. Time will tell whether it was a successful loan or an early sale. For the youngster, it is the chance to prove that the talent he hinted at in Wilhelmsburg and polished in Manchester deserves to shine every weekend under the Bundesliga spotlight. Meanwhile,