Stockport County are one of five EFL clubs interested in signing young Manchester City striker Matty Warhurst. With the Hatters currently sitting 3rd in League One, 26 points behind leaders Lincoln, and having scored 71 goals while conceding 58 in the 2025/26 season, they are looking to bolster their attack.
What's behind the interest in Matty Warhurst?
Matty Warhurst is in the last year of his contract at Manchester City, and given the tricky route to senior football at the Etihad Stadium, he may be allowed to leave permanently with a sizeable sell-on clause. The 19-year-old striker has an impressive youth record, having scored 44 goals in 53 games at U18 level and 10 goals in 13 Premier League 2 outings in 2025/26.
Do Stockport County need a new option at striker?
Looking at the current squad, Stockport County will likely try to sign one more striker, with Adama Sidibeh being linked with Championship clubs after his winter move from St. Johnstone, and Kyle Wootton remaining a proven and experienced talisman, having scored 20 goals in 55 games. Benony Breki Andresson will be eager to continue his development and find a regular role under new boss Jim McNulty, having scored four goals in 23 games. Adding Warhurst to the mix could give the Hatters a deep and well-balanced stable of strikers.
What comes next for Matty Warhurst?
The teenage striker is eager to make his breakthrough in first-team football after a prolific academy career, and a move to the EFL could be his best route, with Stockport County, Cambridge United, Burton Albion, Northampton Town, and Swindon Town all interested. As the summer transfer window approaches, Warhurst's destination is far from clear, but one thing is certain - he will be looking to prove himself at the highest level possible, and with Stockport County's recent form being 3W-0D-2L in their last 5 games, they will be hoping to make a strong start to the new season, following their last result, a 4-1 loss to Bolton on 2026-05-24.
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