Trevan Sanusi, a highly regarded England under-16 international, bid adieu to Birmingham City, and Newcastle United appear likely to officially announce his signing.
Prior to the official announcement of his transfer to Newcastle United, Trevan Sanusi declared that he had made the decision to pursue a “new pathway” away from Birmingham City.
After Leo Shahar joined the club from Wolves this week, the highly regarded winger is about to become the most recent England under-16 international to make the move to St James’ Park. Sanusi has drawn attention from a number of teams, including Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, and others, so this is yet another major victory for Newcastle’s academy.
Sanusi, who turned 16 only last April, has played frequently for Birmingham’s under-21 team and even made the first team’s bench for the Blues’ last league match against Sheffield United. When Sanusi
The 16-year-old would have surpassed Jude Bellingham’s record and become the youngest player to ever play for Birmingham’s senior team if he had arrived on that day.
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No wonder Sanusi was described as a “really exciting young attacking player” by Birmingham manager John Eustace. Sanusi has ultimately decided to leave St Andrews, despite the Blues’ understandable desire to keep him on board.
Sanusi posted on Instagram, saying, “It’s the end of a chapter.” “I would want to take this opportunity to declare that I have chosen a new course for my development outside of @bcfc. I want to thank everyone who
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