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Manchester City, Arsenal, and Chelsea Vie for €60M Porto Starlet Oskar Pietuszewski
The 17-year-old Polish winger has impressed with his viral goal against Benfica, drawing interest from top Premier League clubs.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 6:20pm
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Manchester City, Arsenal, and Chelsea are closely monitoring FC Porto teenager Oskar Pietuszewski following a viral goal against Benfica. The 17-year-old Polish attacker has emerged as one of the most talked-about young players in Portuguese football, drawing interest from a series of clubs in England. Executives at the Etihad Stadium will progress with their rebuild of Pep Guardiola's squad in the upcoming transfer window, with the Catalan expected to be backed heavily in the market.
Why it matters
Pietuszewski's rapid rise to prominence in Portugal has caught the attention of some of the Premier League's biggest clubs, who are looking to bolster their squads with top young talent. The battle for the highly-rated winger's signature could intensify in the coming months, as Porto look to hold onto one of their prized assets.
The details
FC Porto signed Pietuszewski from Jagiellonia in January for €8 million, plus up to €2 million in bonuses. In his first eight appearances for Porto, the teenager has made important contributions, including scoring two goals and providing one assist. His standout moment came in a viral goal against Benfica, where he dribbled past veteran defender Nicolas Otamendi before finishing with confidence. Pietuszewski's market value has already doubled, with the CIES Football Observatory estimating it at €20 million (£17.3 million).
- In January 2026, FC Porto signed Oskar Pietuszewski from Jagiellonia for €8 million, plus up to €2 million in bonuses.
- Pietuszewski scored a viral goal against Benfica in a recent match.
The players
Oskar Pietuszewski
A 17-year-old Polish winger who plays for FC Porto. He has emerged as one of the most talked-about young players in Portuguese football, drawing interest from several Premier League clubs.
Pep Guardiola
The current manager of Manchester City, who is expected to be backed heavily in the upcoming transfer window as the club looks to rebuild its squad.
Hugo Viana
The new sporting director at Manchester City, who replaced Txiki Begiristain last summer.
Nicolas Otamendi
A veteran center-back who plays for Benfica, and was dribbled past by Pietuszewski in the viral goal.
Jan Urban
The head coach of the Polish national team, who has said that Pietuszewski could become an important player for his country if his development continues.
What they’re saying
“He can become a great figure in Polish football but of course, it depends on him. He has to take advantage of the opportunity.”
— Jan Urban, Head Coach, Polish National Team
What’s next
Porto are under no immediate pressure to sell Pietuszewski, as his contract has a €60 million release clause. The Portuguese club considers him a long-term project and is focused on helping the player grow rather than entertaining any transfer speculation.
The takeaway
The battle for Oskar Pietuszewski's signature is heating up, as the 17-year-old Polish winger has caught the eye of some of the Premier League's biggest clubs with his impressive performances for FC Porto. This transfer saga will be one to watch as the top clubs look to secure the services of one of Europe's most promising young talents.

