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Marc Guehi Joins Man City: Crystal Palace Captain Signs for £20 Million

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January 19, 20263 days ago
Marc Guehi transfer news: Man City sign Crystal Palace captain for £20m

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Manchester City has signed Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi for £20 million. The England defender, who has agreed to a five-and-a-half-year contract, joins City amidst defensive injuries. Guehi's arrival is expected to bolster the squad with his experience, leadership, and ball-playing abilities. The club also recently signed Antoine Semenyo.

Manchester City have completed the signing of Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi for £20m. The England defender, who has been linked with some of Europe's top clubs, almost joined Liverpool last summer, and was out of contract at the end of this season. Guehi had a medical on Sunday after agreeing personal terms with City and has signed a five-and-a-half-year contract. The Chelsea academy product has played 188 times for Palace since joining from Swansea in 2021, with 33 of his appearances coming this season as they embarked on their first Conference League campaign. His arrival follows City's signing of Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth for £62.5m on 9 January. Guehi said he is "really happy and incredibly proud" to become a City player. "This move feels like the culmination of all the hard work I have put into my career," he added. "I am now at the best club in England and part of an unbelievable squad of players. It feels good to be able to say that." City first started talks with Guehi, 25, earlier this month following injuries to defenders Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias. For Saturday's defeat at neighbours Manchester United, City fielded an back four containing three players aged 21 or under - Rico Lewis, Abdukodir Khusanov and Max Alleyne - alongside 30-year-old Nathan Ake. Alleyne was replaced at half-time by fellow 20-year-old Nico O'Reilly. Defending was their big weakness against United, who won the game 2-0, and Guehi's arrival will add some much-needed experience and quality to City's backline. On statistics compiled since the start of last season, Guehi ranks inside the top 10 among Premier League centre-backs for clean sheets, duels won, aerial duels won and line-breaking passes. This season he is in the top 10 for interceptions, recoveries and duel success. He will also provide strong leadership, having captained Palace to victory over City in last May's FA Cup final, as well as playing a major part in England's run to the final of the 2024 European Championship. Guehi's ability on the ball is something City will benefit from - particularly given how deep teams tend to defend against them. When City lost at United on Saturday, their central defenders were given the most time and space on the ball, but with John Stones, Gvardiol and Dias out, they lacked the quality to take advantage of this. Proficient at passing and dribbling with both feet while being a strong carrier of the ball, Guehi is able to get his teams up the pitch when not immediately pressed. City lacked players who were able to switch play or hit the ball long when United committed extra defenders to one side. This is a strength of Guehi's and with both feet. Across the entirety of last season, Guehi played an average of 7.3 long passes per 90 minutes at a 45.7% pass accuracy. When City have had possession this season, they have tended to keep both central defenders back while their full-backs push on. At times, midfielder Bernardo Silva has split the centre-backs to form a temporary back three. Shamoon Hafez, Manchester City reporter Manchester City have signalled their intent with the signings of Marc Guehi and Antoine Semenyo in this transfer window, but defeat by Manchester United on Saturday has left them seven points behind Arsenal in the Premier League title race. With Pep Guardiola's side still competing on all four fronts, both players will bolster a squad hit by a number of injuries again this season, and will do so for the long term, having signed five-and-a-half year contracts. Guehi and Semenyo had the pick of numerous other clubs but chose City. Sources say the signing of Guehi is not a knee-jerk reaction or panic buy because of the issues in defence - he is a player that they have admired for a while and would have pushed to sign in the summer. But the opportunity to complete a deal came about this month and proved too good to turn down. Though Guehi was in the final months of his Crystal Palace contract, a £20m fee is modest for a player classed as one of the best English defenders - one who could easily have joined Liverpool, and who is still relatively young at 25.

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    Marc Guehi Transfer: Man City Sign Palace Captain for £20m