Manchester City is gonna enhance their squad with the signing of Sverre Nypan from Rosenborg. The 18-year-old midfielder is joining the Premier League champions in a deal worth £12.5 million with a contract going until 2030. The club got him as part of their plan to get young talent and make the team stronger for years to come.
- Manchester City has got a £12.5 million deal done with Rosenborg for Sverre Nypan
- The 18-year-old midfielder will sign with Manchester City until 2030
- Nypan’s signing is City’s fifth new player in a real busy transfer window
Manchester City’s New Signing
Manchester City has got a deal with Rosenborg to sign the promising Norwegian player Sverre Nypan. The deal shows City wants to make their team better with young players who can do lots of different things. Nypan, who’s good at different positions has played as centre-forward and attacking midfielder in his 70 games with Rosenborg.
This transfer is part of Manchester City spending a lot of money this summer like £110 million on players like Rayan Cherki and Marcus Thuram. Nypan who Arsenal and Aston Villa also wanted might end up being really important for City. They might loan him to Girona for a season so he can get better.
🚨 Manchester City reach agreement with Rosenborg to sign Sverre Nypan. #MCFC paying #Rosenborg £12.5m; no further contingencies or sell-on clauses. Personal terms for 18yo Norway youth int’l in process of being finalised on contract to 2030 @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/SfConpoSIk
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein)
June 12, 2025
Nypan: Norway’s Young Star
Sverre Nypan made history at Rosenborg, playing his first game when he was 15 years and 322 days old which made him the youngest player ever at the club. He’s scored 14 goals and got 11 assists showing he’s really good in midfield and attack. He’s moving to Manchester City now and they’re just finishing up his contract that’ll go till 2030.
City got Nypan cause they want young players who can make the team better in the future. You can learn more about Manchester City’s transfers and how they’re building a team that can win lots of games.
The Big Picture of Transfers
Sverre Nypan coming to Manchester City shows how tough the Premier League transfer market is. City beat other teams like Arsenal and Aston Villa to get him, and he looks like he’ll be really good for them. This is just one of the ways City is trying to stay the best team in England and Europe.
If you wanna know more about what Manchester City’s doing and their plans like trying to get Christian McFarlane, check out the Premier League updates.