Sangare arrived at the Etihad Stadium with the reputation of being a goalscoring machine after netting 33 goals in 35 appearances for PSG's under-19 side.
The Frenchman has since continued to showcase his finishing qualities in England with 15 strikes in all competitions for City's under-21s, becoming one of the academy's leading lights.
The teenager is developing into a brilliant striker, but with Erling Haaland leading the line at Man City for potentially the next eight years, first-team opportunities could be difficult to come by.
That is why Sangare could exit Manchester this summer, with the Cityzens reportedly receiving "several approaches" for the centre-forward.
Fabrizio Romano states that he is expected to leave in the transfer window, and his "most likely" destination is either the Ligue 1 or the Bundesliga.
Man City have a long-standing reputation for selling some of their youngsters, but inserting a buy-back clause in the deal, so if Sangare did smash it elsewhere, there's a chance he could return in the future.
