Manchester City’s academy structure could be preparing for another significant change this summer, with reports indicating that Under-21 coach Ben Wilkinson has reached an agreement to join Derby County’s coaching staff.
Wilkinson has been an important figure within City’s youth development system, helping guide some of the club’s most promising young players through a critical stage of their football education.
His work with the Elite Development Squad has seen him contribute to a pathway that continues to produce talented footballers capable of progressing into senior football.
The 39-year-old’s expected departure comes at a time when Manchester City are continuing to reshape several areas of the club following the end of the Pep Guardiola era.
While attention often focuses on first-team transfers and managerial developments, academy staffing remains a crucial component of the club’s long-term strategy.
According to journalist Pete O’Rourke, Wilkinson has agreed to join Derby County manager Jon Eustace as the Championship club seeks to strengthen its coaching department ahead of the new campaign.
The move would provide Derby with a coach who possesses extensive experience in player development and youth progression.
Wilkinson’s reputation has grown during his time at the Etihad Campus, where he has played a role in preparing emerging talents for the demands of professional football.
For Manchester City, losing a coach of Wilkinson’s calibre would represent a notable change within an academy system widely regarded as one of the most productive in English football.
The club has invested heavily in youth development over the years, creating an environment designed to nurture future stars while maintaining a consistent footballing philosophy throughout all age groups.
Mfuni loan move could be next step
Wilkinson’s proposed arrival at Pride Park may also have implications beyond the coaching staff.
Reports indicate Derby County are considering a loan move for Manchester City defender Stephen Mfuni, one of the academy’s highly rated young prospects.
The teenage centre-back is viewed as a player with significant potential and could benefit from regular competitive football at senior level.
Should Wilkinson complete his switch to Derby, his familiarity with City’s academy players could prove valuable in identifying suitable loan targets.
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Having worked closely with emerging talents within the system, he would possess detailed knowledge of their strengths, development needs and readiness for first-team football.
That connection has fuelled speculation that Derby’s interest in Mfuni could intensify in the coming weeks.
A temporary move to the Championship would offer the defender an opportunity to gain experience in a demanding environment while continuing his development away from Manchester.
For City, carefully selected loan placements remain a key part of their player-development strategy.
The club has regularly used the loan system to accelerate the growth of young prospects before determining their long-term future.



