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Fabrizio Romano confirms Man Utd signing of Malian wonderkid
Sekou Kone is set to complete his Manchester United, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The Italian reporter broke the news that the youngster would be joining up with the Red Devils, what is considered a surprise move by some.
The teenager players for Guidars FC, a local club in Mali, after graduating from the prestigious JMG Academy.
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Romano tweeted on Wednesday: "All documents are ready for 2006 born Mali talent Sékou Kone to complete his move to Manchester United.
"Exclusive story to be confirmed soon as United have signed all docs and formal steps will follow in next 24h. One for the future."
Guidars wonderkid to join Man Utd
Kone recently signed with Blackskill, an agency that also represents Crystal Palace's Cheick Doucoure, who enabled his move to Man Utd.
It’s reported that the Red Devils have paid Guidars approximately £1.2 million for the 18-year-old. They plan integrate him into their Under-21 squad but also have plans to provide him with opportunities to train with the first team to further his development, as FootballTransfers reported previously.
Kone made headlines with his standout performances for Mali, particularly during the Under-17 World Cup, where he played a pivotal role in helping his team reach the tournament. His primary role during the competition was as a defensive midfielder, but he demonstrated versatility by also contributing further up the pitch.
The club quickly moved to secure his signature, aiming to make him the latest addition to their roster of young talents, following the signings of Leny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee.
According to reports, the club envisions a future where Kone could potentially partner with Kobbie Mainoo in their midfield and compete with Manuel Ugarte for a spot in the years to come.