Oliver Whatmuff Loaned to Stockport County for 2026/27 Season
July 3, 2026 · Sergio Paredes
Oliver Whatmuff, young goalkeeper from Manchester City, has been loaned to Stockport County for the 2026/27 season after a successful stint with Rochdale.
Manchester City is committed to developing homegrown talent, and they have taken a significant step by loaning out 18-year-old goalkeeper Oliver Whatmuff to Stockport County in League One for the 2026/27 season. Whatmuff has made a name for himself after an impressive season with Rochdale in the National League, where he played a pivotal role in their promotion, achieving 18 clean sheets in 39 appearances, earning a spot in the Team of the Year, and saving two penalties in the playoff final at Wembley.
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This loan will allow Whatmuff to reunite with Jimmy McNulty, his former coach at Rochdale, and gain valuable minutes on the pitch to further his development. Known for his modern goalkeeping style, Whatmuff is tall and athletic, demonstrating excellent reflexes and quick reactions between the posts. He stands out for his instinctive saves and commanding presence in the penalty area during aerial challenges. With solid footwork for initiating play from the back, he already shows tactical maturity and composure under pressure—essential attributes for a goalkeeper of the future. His rise positions him among the most promising young talents in England, ready for a high-level career ahead.
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