The head of Leicester City, Ruud van Nistelrooy, provided rare positive news for besieged Foxes fans by claiming a new deal for the club’s in demand, Jeremy Monga, was about to finish.
The amazing striker was only the second 15-year-old who ever appeared in the Premier League when he made his first debut against Newcastle United in April. The Monga was three months older than in Ethan Nwaneri from Arsenal, who set the record in 2022 -but unlike the Gunner’s Starlet, Leicester’s Juwel has accumulated more than an hour of top football this season.
Long before Monga became the youngest player in Leicester’s Premier League story, Manchester City and Chelsea had reported to him as a talent of extreme interest. The athlete Also claim that Real Madrid has previously shown interest in the productive record breaker.
Van Nistelrooy did his best to play this growing speculation earlier in the season, and after Monga’s recent Cameo against Nottingham Forest struck an even more confident tone.
“We want a future with him and hope that we will soon be able to announce a contract with him” Talk sport.
The Dutch boss turned back to Monga in his press conference after the game. “If he can stay and this is his future and he can make minutes and build him in his way,” remarked Van Nistelrooy. “I have had a lot of conversations with him and his family and hopefully he can sign soon. But it is up to him.
“It is a pleasure to work with him. Sometimes we talk about his GCses and mathematics, and I also have to help him, but then we also talk about football. He also achieved almost a winner here. That would have been a fairy tale.”
Jamie Vardy was deep into Leicester’s meanwhile 2-2 draw with the local rival forest on the town square and led a last counterattack that ended with the ball of Mongas feet. The teenager, who had blocked earlier efforts, scored a shot on Target that made himself over the STRECHEN.
If Monga is to hold on to Leicester already taken over, he will only have two remaining games to become the youngest scorer in the history of the Premier League. Should the 15-year-old join another top side, he overtook James Vaughans for many years before April 5, 2026 at any time.