Manchester United are reportedly working to finalize a deal for Leicester City's rising midfield talent, Louis Page, according to reports. The 18-year-old, who claimed the EFL Apprentice of the Year award last season, is regarded as one of the most promising young players currently plying his trade outside the Premier League.
Page, an England Under-20 international, has already accumulated 21 senior appearances for Leicester, including five starts during the club's relegation from the Championship last season. His most recent outing came this past Saturday, when he featured in Leicester's Carabao Cup victory over Northampton Town.
Discussions between the two clubs are said to be ongoing, though United are not the only suitors circling the teenager. Arsenal and Aston Villa have also expressed strong interest in recent weeks, adding competition to any potential move.
Should the transfer go through, Page would become the latest academy product to depart Leicester following forward Jeremy Monga's switch to Manchester City. The 17-year-old Monga's exit already highlighted concerns about the club's ability to retain its brightest young prospects amid financial pressures following relegation.
Page signed his first professional contract with Leicester in September 2025, a deal that now means any interested club, including United, will need to negotiate a transfer fee with the League One outfit. At the time he put pen to paper, Leicester hailed him as