3 million) Gabriel Jesus – Arsenal ($54. 7 million) Oleksandr Zinchenko – Arsenal ($35. 9 million) Gavin Bazunu – Southampton ($14. 75 million) Romeo Lavia – Southampton ($14. 4 million, plus $3. 6 million possible add-ons) Fernandinho (end of contract) Taylor Harwood-Bellis – Burnley (loan) CJ Egan-Riley – Burnley (free agent) Manchester City transfer news, live! August 30 – Man City in talks to sign Dortmund center back Manuel AkanjiRuben Dias, Aymeric Laporte and John Stones is a pretty good one-two-three at center back, but all three players, alongside Kyle Walker who frequently moonlights at the position, have a lengthy history of short- to medium-term injuries that often leave Pep Guardiola with only one (or zero) options in central defense.
Leeds vs Brentford live: How to watch, stream link, team newsManchester City will have some new faces in the fold, and familiar names out in the cold, as it embarks upon a trek to win a fifth Premier League title in six seasons. Fernandinho is gone and Oleksandr Zinchenko should follow, while Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez were the players moving to the Etihad Stadium during the summer.
Phillips, 26, is joining City in his prime and Guardiola will no doubt take his game to the next level. This is a very good deal for City and Phillips. (JPW) July 1 – Man City add goalkeeper ahead of Steffen loan USMNT goalkeeper Zack Steffen was expected to leave Manchester City on loan this season should the Citizens find a home for him. It seems like reports of Steffen going on loan to Middlesbrough in the Championship are for real, then, given that City announced the signing of Stefan Ortega-Moreno on a three-year deal. The out-of-contract 29-year-old starred for Arminia Bielefeld in the Bundesliga but saw the club relegated as he finished out his contract.
[ VIDEO: Premier League analysis] Will the new pieces help Man City keep hold of the Premier League and chase down the final jewel in its infinity gauntlet, the Champions League title? [ TRANSFER NEWS: Liverpool | Chelsea | Tottenham | Man United | Arsenal]Below we roundup the latest done deals, reports and rumors and give our analysis on Manchester City transfer news as Joe Prince-Wright (JPW), Nicholas Mendola (NM) and Andy Edwards (AE) will guide you through a hectic next few months. Manchester City confirmed transfers & signings – January 2023 windowInsNoneOutsNoneManchester City transfer news today, live! January 16 — Pep Guardiola calls upon 20-year-old playmaker Maxim PerroneManchester City boss Pep Guardiola has an apparent interest in a January move for 20-year-old Velez Sarsfield star Maxime Perrone, at least according to the Argentine club’s president.
This is a massive upgrade for Chelsea and proves the ambition of their new owners, as Sterilng will excel in the 3-4-2-1 formation in one of the underneath roles, or even up top as the central striker. Sterling’s goodbye message to City was classy and the England star will always be remembered fondly by the City faithful. (JPW) July 4 – Kalvin Phillips completes Man City move England international midfielder Kalvin Phillips has switched his boyhood club Leeds for Manchester City, as the move costs an initial $54. 7 million.
(NM) July 1 – Vincent Kompany’s Burnley signs two Man City backs It comes as little to surprise to hear that new Burnley manager Vincent Kompany would look to Man City in a bid to boost the Clarets back to the Premier League. City will send highly-rated center back Taylor Harwood-Bellis, 20, on a season-long loan to Turf Moor, while CJ Egan-Riley moves to the Clarets on a permanent deal. England U-21 back Harwood-Bellis started double-digit games for Kompany’s Anderlecht last season and then went to Stoke City, where ran up almost 2, 000 minutes in the Championship over a half-season.
(AE)Aug. 16 – City gets its (young) manThe left back below is going to City, as Man City announced the capture of Anderlecht’s Sergio Gomez on a four-year deal. As expected, the Vincent Kompany connection was huge to the deal. “It was a pride working with him from the first day. I used to watch Manchester City when I was younger and he was the captain of the team. He was a role model for everybody. To me, it was an honour working with him and I’m very grateful to him for everything that happened last season at Anderlecht. “I spoke to him a few days ago. I told him about an option to move to Manchester City and he told me he was very happy for me. He said he was proud of me for this big step in my career.