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Manchester City have confirmed young Norway international Oscar Bobb has signed a new contract extension which will run until 2029.

Having joined the Cityzens from Valerenga in his homeland back in 2019, the 20-year-old has since debuted and scored in both the Premier League and Champions League.

A versatile forward, Bobb has featured in central positions and out wide during his appearances in 2023/24 so far. After scoring his first goal of the season away at Crvena zvezda, the young forward capped City’s 3-2 comeback victory at Newcastle in January with the 91st-minute winner.

He told’s City’s website: “I am very proud and honoured to have signed my new contract with City.

“It’s an incredible environment and the best possible place to be for a young player – I have already learnt so much from Pep, his coaching staff and my team-mates.

“To know I’m going to be here at the club until 2029 means everything to me.

“Now I just want to focus on continuing to further my development and to work as hard as I can every day to try and help then club achieve more success.”

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