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August 25, 2023 Manchester City sign Belgium winger from Rennes for £55.4m on a five-year contract

Manchester City sign Belgium winger from Rennes for £55.4m on a five-year contract

Manchester City have completed the signing of Belgium winger Jeremy Doku from Rennes for £55.4m.

Last season’s Treble winners have agree a five-year contract with the 21-year-old, who scored 10 goals in 75 Ligue 1 appearances across three seasons.

Doku, who has 16 caps for Belgium, has taken the number 11 shirt.

“This is a great day for me, both personally and professionally. City are the best team in world football, so joining them is special,” Doku said.

Doku becomes Pep Guardiola’s third summer signing after midfielder Mateo Kovacic arrived for £25m from Chelsea and defender former RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol joined for £77m.

West Ham, Tottenham and Chelsea had also been interested in signing Doku, who scored seven goals in 35 games last season.

Doku had two years left on the five-year deal he signed when Rennes paid 26m euros (£22.3m) to sign him from Anderlecht in October 2020, shortly after he made his international debut as a teenager.

Doku cited the opportunity to work under City boss Guardiola as a key factor in his decision to join the Premier League champions.

“I am a young player with so much learning and improving to do,” added the Antwerp-born winger.

“Working with Pep and his staff, and playing alongside these world-class players, will make me a much better player. I feel sure of that.

“Watching City last season was amazing. To win the Treble is the hardest thing in football and they did it. You cannot imagine how exciting it is to be joining this team. I cannot wait to get started. Hopefully I can make the fans happy.”

City’s director of Football Txiki Begiristain has tipped Doku to develop into a “world class” attacking player under Guardiola’s guidance.


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August 22, 2023 Man City Manager Guardiola To Miss Two Matches After Back Surgery

Man City Manager Guardiola To Miss Two Matches After Back Surgery

The Premier League champions announced that Pep Guardiola will miss Manchester City’s next two matches after a “routine operation” on his back Tuesday.

City said their treble-winning manager had been suffering from “severe back pain for some time” and flew out to Barcelona for “emergency” yet “routine” surgery.

The Spanish boss will remain in Barcelona while he recovers from the operation. He is expected to miss City’s matches against Sheffield United this Sunday and Fulham on September 2, with assistant manager Juanma Lillo taking temporary charge in his absence.

City expects Guardiola, 52, to be back on the touchline after the international break for their visit to West Ham on September 16.

A Manchester City statement said: “Pep Guardiola has today (Tuesday) undergone a routine operation on a back problem.

“The Manchester City boss has been suffering from severe back pain for some time lately and flew out to Barcelona for emergency surgery by Dr Mireia Illueca. The surgery was successful, and Pep will now recover and rehabilitate in Barcelona.

“In his absence, assistant manager Juanma Lillo will oversee coaching the first team on the training field and assume duties on the touchline until Pep’s return.

“He is expected to return after the forthcoming international break. Everyone at Manchester City wishes Pep a speedy recovery and looks forward to seeing him back in Manchester soon.”

August 3, 2023 Man City Agree £77m Fee For Leipzig Defender Gvardiol

Man City Agree £77m Fee For Leipzig Defender Gvardiol

Manchester City have agreed a 90m euro fee (£77m) with RB Leipzig for Croatia defender Josko Gvardiol.

The deal for the 21-year-old does not include add-ons, meaning the £80m Manchester United paid Leicester City for Harry Maguire in 2019 remains the British record for a defender.

He has been a key player for Leipzig in the 87 games he played for them since signing from Dynamo Zagreb in 2021.

It is expected Gvardiol will fly to England for a medical later this week

The deal looked unlikely to be agreed last week when Leipzig insisted they would not sell for less than €100m (£86m).

Manager Pep Guardiola believes Gvardiol will strengthen the left side of his central defence and, with Ruben Dias, Manuel Akanji and Nathan Ake also able to fill that position, his arrival may put the future of Aymeric Laporte at Etihad Stadium under the microscope.

Gvardiol, who is also able to play left-back, becomes City's second major signing of the summer following the arrival of fellow Croatian Mateo Kovacic from Chelsea in June for an initial £25m.

Gvardiol, who has scored twice in his 21 caps for Croatia, helped his country finish third at the 2022 World Cup as well as runners-up to Spain in this year's Nations League.

He won back-to-back titles with Zagreb, signing off with a league and cup double before making his move to the Bundesliga.

Leipzig also twice qualified for the Champions League during Gvardiol's time in Germany as a result of their fourth and third-placed finishes in the Bundesliga.

The club that has sold him were effectively knocked out of the Champions League twice in the past two seasons by the club he has now joined.

Leipzig finished third in a group topped by City in 2021-22 and lost 8-1 over two legs in the round of 16 last season, including a 7-0 defeat at the Etihad.

July 3, 2023 Yaya Toure Wanted Man City To Sign Sadio Mane

Yaya Toure Wanted Man City To Sign Sadio Mane

Former Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure recently disclosed that he had suggested the club sign Senegal forward Sadio Mane during his time at City.

Mane had an impressive stint at Southampton from 2014 to 2016, scoring 21 goals in 67 Premier League appearances before joining Liverpool for a fee of £34 million.

Mane went on to become a crucial part of Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool side, contributing significantly to their success, including winning the Champions League in 2019 and securing Liverpool's first Premier League title in the 2019-20 season.

Expressing his admiration for Mane, Toure stated, "I always wanted to play with him."

Toure, who spent eight years at Manchester City from 2010 to 2018, winning the club's first Premier League title and the FA Cup, shared his efforts to persuade the club's management to acquire Mane during his time at Southampton. However, the move did not materialize.

Reflecting on Mane's subsequent success at Liverpool under Klopp, Toure acknowledged the German manager's astute decision to sign him, remarking on Mane's brilliance as a player.

Following his successful tenure at Liverpool, Mane joined Bayern Munich in June 2022 for a transfer fee of £35 million, leaving behind an impressive record of 120 goals in 269 games and six major honors won at Anfield.

Toure also commended Mane as a role model for his charitable work beyond football, citing him as a "big example" in that regard.

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