Liverpool Lead Race for City’s Parker as United Move Fades

Young midfielder in action on academy training pitch with dramatic lighting

Manchester United’s interest in Manchester City academy prospect Xavier Parker will not result in a transfer this summer, with academy sources playing down the prospect of a move to Old Trafford.

That is according to the Manchester Evening News, which reports that despite noise around a potential switch, the deal is simply not on the cards.

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Parker, 16, is one of the more eye-catching young midfielders in English football. The England Under-16 captain – who has skippered his country in wins over Argentina and Mexico – joined City at Under-14 level two years ago from West Ham and quickly established himself as a key creative presence across multiple age groups.

He registered six goals and seven assists in all competitions for City’s Under-18 side last season, maintaining a goal or assist every 73.9 minutes in the U18 Premier League. Parker also became the second-youngest player to represent City in the UEFA Youth League, stepping up to the Under-19 group while still Under-16 eligible, and featured in the FA Youth Cup final – a 2-1 win over United on 14 May.

Age Goals (2024-25) Assists (2024-25) International
16 6 7 England U16 (captain)

Liverpool Favourite as City Contract Expires

United are not the only club to have been frustrated in their pursuit. Parker’s City contract was due to expire at the end of June, and with it has come a multi-club chase – though Liverpool have emerged as the clear frontrunners. Reports from The Secret Scout indicate Parker is a Liverpool fan and that both parties want the move, with direct contract talks already underway. Fabrizio Romano has confirmed Liverpool’s interest while noting City are working hard to convince Parker to stay.

That context makes United’s position even more marginal. The Reds were one of several clubs credited with interest, with Jason Wilcox – formerly of City – driving academy recruitment at Carrington and also targeting City prospects David Eze and Karim Cassim. Whether those two pursuits fare better is still unclear.

Alas, the Parker miss is symptomatic of a difficult summer window across both the senior and academy setups. City beat United to Elliot Anderson, while midfield remains the most pressing area of need at first-team level too. Tottenham pipped the Reds for both Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes, leaving INEOS scrambling, with Aurélien Tchouaméni now among the alternatives being considered.

On the academy side, Colombian wonderkid Cristian Orozco is set to arrive, and the Reds are also tracking Charlton Athletic’s Tyrie Arojogun, Derby County’s Blake Henry, and Liverpool’s Isaac Konde. Parker, in all likelihood, will not be joining them at Carrington.

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