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18-Year-Old Norwegian Wonderkid Joins Man City’s Growing Empire

A Norwegian wonderkid in a Man City jersey stands on the field, looking focused and ready to make an impact.

Sverre Nypan, an 18-year-old Norwegian midfielder, has signed with Manchester City from Rosenborg for a reported fee of £12.5 million. The transfer was completed on July 17, 2025, with a five-year contract that runs until 2030. Nypan has demonstrated significant potential, having debuted at age 15 and made 70 senior appearances. His versatility and international experience at various youth levels make him a promising addition to City’s strategic focus on young talent. Further details on his anticipated impact are forthcoming.

Manchester City has officially announced the signing of 18-year-old Norwegian midfielder Sverre Nypan from Rosenborg, a move that marks the club’s commitment to developing young talent.

The transfer, completed on July 17, 2025, is underpinned by a five-year contract extending until 2030. The reported transfer fee is approximately £12.5 million. Nypan is City’s fifth signing of the summer, joining Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Rayan Cherki, and Marcus Bettinelli in strengthening the squad.

Nypan, hailed as one of the most promising teenage talents in European football, primarily plays as a central midfielder but demonstrates versatility by also being capable in attacking roles and as a winger.

At 15 years old, he debuted for Rosenborg, becoming the club’s youngest player. The teenager has since made 70 senior appearances, contributing 14 goals and 11 assists. Sverre Nypan is considered a highly-rated talent. He is expected to further develop his footballing intelligence and tactical awareness as he trains with Manchester City’s top-tier players.

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His international experience includes representing Norway at all youth levels up to the Under-21s, indicating a promising future in the sport.

Nypan’s signing reflects Manchester City’s strategy of investing in young talent while maintaining a strong core of established players. The club’s director of football, Hugo Viana, highlighted Nypan’s potential for further growth and versatility as key factors in the decision.

Initial plans are for Nypan to be loaned out for experience, though he will train with the senior squad if a loan is not arranged in time.

The player himself expressed satisfaction and excitement at the move, citing the opportunity to learn under manager Pep Guardiola as a significant factor in his decision.