Manchester City have completed the £20 million signing of Marc Guéhi, a 25-year-old England international who has joined on a five-and-a-half-year contract worth approximately £300,000 per week. The deal, which was agreed upon on Friday, marks a significant addition to Pep Guardiola's squad as the defender looks to provide an immediate boost following several injuries.
Guéhi's arrival at Manchester City is seen as a coup for the club, with the 25-year-old hailing from Chelsea and making his name at Crystal Palace. The midfielder's signing was described by Guardiola as "high-class" and praising of Guéhi's ability to play on both sides of the pitch.
The move comes after several key defenders at City, including Rúben Dias, John Stones, and Josko Gvardiol, were ruled out due to injury. Guardiola hailed Guéhi as "the perfect age" and noted that he will provide a boost to the team's backline over the coming months.
Guéhi himself expressed his excitement about joining Manchester City, stating that he feels like he has finally reached the pinnacle of his career after years of hard work. The midfielder was also effusive in praise of Guardiola, describing him as an "unbelievable" boss.
However, life at Manchester City is never easy and Guardiola acknowledged the challenges that lie ahead. Despite a demanding schedule, which left Carlos Alcaraz - one of the world's top tennis players - looking remarkably refreshed compared to his City counterparts, Guardiola remains optimistic about the team's prospects.
The manager also sidestepped questions about Oscar Bobb, who is currently struggling with fitness issues and whose future at City is uncertain.
Guéhi's arrival at Manchester City is seen as a coup for the club, with the 25-year-old hailing from Chelsea and making his name at Crystal Palace. The midfielder's signing was described by Guardiola as "high-class" and praising of Guéhi's ability to play on both sides of the pitch.
The move comes after several key defenders at City, including Rúben Dias, John Stones, and Josko Gvardiol, were ruled out due to injury. Guardiola hailed Guéhi as "the perfect age" and noted that he will provide a boost to the team's backline over the coming months.
Guéhi himself expressed his excitement about joining Manchester City, stating that he feels like he has finally reached the pinnacle of his career after years of hard work. The midfielder was also effusive in praise of Guardiola, describing him as an "unbelievable" boss.
However, life at Manchester City is never easy and Guardiola acknowledged the challenges that lie ahead. Despite a demanding schedule, which left Carlos Alcaraz - one of the world's top tennis players - looking remarkably refreshed compared to his City counterparts, Guardiola remains optimistic about the team's prospects.
The manager also sidestepped questions about Oscar Bobb, who is currently struggling with fitness issues and whose future at City is uncertain.