James McAtee, the 21-year-old Manchester City academy graduate currently on loan with Nottingham Forest, is attracting interest from Ligue 1 side Strasbourg [[2]].The potential move comes as Strasbourg looks to reinforce thier midfield for the upcoming season, while McAtee seeks more consistent first-team opportunities [[1]]. Manchester City reportedly turned down offers of up to £30 million for McAtee recently, but may be more open to a loan deal this window [[1]].
Strasbourg is reportedly considering a move for James McAtee, the midfielder currently with Nottingham Forest.
The French club is exploring options to bolster its midfield ahead of the upcoming season, and McAtee has emerged as a potential target. The 21-year-old has seen limited playing time with Nottingham Forest since joining the Premier League side, making a loan deal potentially attractive for all parties.
McAtee came through the Manchester City academy and is known for his technical skill and creative passing. He spent last season on loan at Sheffield United, where he made a significant impact, contributing to their promotion campaign. A move to Strasbourg would offer McAtee a chance for regular first-team football and further development in a competitive European league.
Details of any potential transfer fee or loan agreement have not yet been disclosed. The transfer window remains open, and Strasbourg will likely be evaluating other options as they look to strengthen their squad.