Manchester City are set to let a player leave the club after the English transfer window deadline after reaching a deal.
Man City are looking to win a record-extending fifth Premier League title this season, but they didn't feel the need to be too active during the summer transfer window.
Pep Guardiola was given two additions to his squad in the shape of Brazilian winger Savinho and midfielder Ilkay Gundogan, the latter returning to the club 12 months after leaving.
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There were significantly more outgoings, with Julian Alvarez, Sergio Gomez, Joao Cancelo, Tommy Doyle and Taylor Harwood-Bellis all sold, while Yan Couto, Issa Kabore, Kalvin Phillips and Maximo Perrone departed on loan.
Despite the English transfer window closing on Friday, August 30, City are set to offload a talented youngster.
According to The Athletic, City have reached an agreement with PSV Eindhoven for the loan of 18-year-old academy gem Joel Ndala.
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The talented winger attracted interest from European giants including AC Milan, but he will join Dutch side PSV on a season-long loan.
City are able to loan out Ndala as the Dutch transfer window does not close until Monday (September 2) evening.
The deal contains a conditional buy obligation, meaning PSV will purchase Ndala if certain performance criteria are met. The initial fee will be around €7 million (£5.9m) but could rise to €10m (£8.4m).
City will have a buyback option and a significant sell-on clause for the player who joined their youth set-up from Port Vale in 2017.
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Ndala has four years remaining on his City contract, but on Monday will fly to the Netherlands to undergo a medical. If PSV end up signing him permanently then the youngster will sign a contract valid until 2029.
Ndala, who is an England youth international, made 11 appearances in the Premier League 2 last season.
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