Guehi to complete Man City's new-signing XI, worth almost 500m
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Guehi to complete Man City's new-signing XI, worth almost 500m
"Sources have told ESPN that the club are close to agreeing a deal for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi -- worth around £20 million -- that would see the England international bolster a City backline depleted by injuries in recent weeks. City have not stood still in the transfer market over the past year, and Guéhi will become City's 14th signing since January 2025 should he complete a move this month."
"Gianluigi Donnarumma -- €30 million Donnarumma joined City on September on transfer deadline day in the summer after losing his first-choice spot at PSG. It's fair to say he hasn't looked back. He has allowed just 10 goals in 23 games in all competitions this season, with the fourth-best score for goals prevented, per Opta. It is worth mentioning James Trafford here, too. The former Burnley goalkeeper joined City last summer in a €31 million deal just over a month before Donnarumma."
"RB: Abdukodir Khusanov -- €40 million Khusanov joined City from Lens last January, however, as Guardiola himself put it, his first game was "not the best start." The defender was named as a starter on his debut against Chelsea, only to make a calamitous error and get booked inside the first four minutes. "I felt like crying for him," Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville said."
Manchester City are close to agreeing a deal for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi for around £20 million to strengthen a defence hit by recent injuries. Guéhi would be City's 14th signing since January 2025, part of a transfer programme totaling around €489 million in fees for new arrivals. Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma joined on deadline day and has conceded just 10 goals in 23 games, while James Trafford became second-choice after joining earlier. Abdukodir Khusanov arrived from Lens, endured a difficult debut but has made 23 appearances, occasionally filling in at right back.
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