Manchester City's injury woes deepened with the news that long-term defender Rúben Dias is set to miss action for up to six weeks with a hamstring strain, further straining Pep Guardiola's already beleaguered defensive options.
The absence of Dias and injured teammate Josko Gvardiol has forced Manchester City to scramble in search of defensive reinforcements. The club are reportedly considering a move for Crystal Palace captain Marc Guéhi, who is said to be their top target.
In a bid to bolster their central defensive ranks, the club have agreed to pay £65m to sign forward Antoine Semenyo, with a medical set to take place on Thursday. The 22-year-old has been in impressive form for Bournemouth and could prove to be a shrewd addition to City's squad.
Guardiola acknowledged that the injury crisis had hit his team hard, but remained optimistic about their ability to cope with the challenge. "We have enough," he said. "Some of them are coming back, and go for it." However, the manager's words ring hollow when considering the lack of depth in City's defensive ranks.
The absence of Dias and Gvardiol has meant that Manchester City are forced to rely on a mix of youth and experience at the back. Academy graduate Max Alleyne has been recalled from a loan at Watford to provide some extra cover, but it remains to be seen whether he can fill the void left by the injured duo.
The situation is further complicated by the injury to John Stones, who could miss out on several games with a thigh injury that will not keep him fit for the remainder of the season. The 31-year-old is set to run out of contract in the summer and Guardiola has hinted that he may not be offered fresh terms.
As Manchester City look to navigate this difficult period, it remains to be seen whether their transfer business will be enough to shore up their defensive options. With the club having spent big in the past, there are fears that they may feel compelled to make further additions if injuries continue to plague them. Only time will tell if Guardiola's plan of relying on existing players and "creative solutions" proves successful or not.
The absence of Dias and injured teammate Josko Gvardiol has forced Manchester City to scramble in search of defensive reinforcements. The club are reportedly considering a move for Crystal Palace captain Marc Guéhi, who is said to be their top target.
In a bid to bolster their central defensive ranks, the club have agreed to pay £65m to sign forward Antoine Semenyo, with a medical set to take place on Thursday. The 22-year-old has been in impressive form for Bournemouth and could prove to be a shrewd addition to City's squad.
Guardiola acknowledged that the injury crisis had hit his team hard, but remained optimistic about their ability to cope with the challenge. "We have enough," he said. "Some of them are coming back, and go for it." However, the manager's words ring hollow when considering the lack of depth in City's defensive ranks.
The absence of Dias and Gvardiol has meant that Manchester City are forced to rely on a mix of youth and experience at the back. Academy graduate Max Alleyne has been recalled from a loan at Watford to provide some extra cover, but it remains to be seen whether he can fill the void left by the injured duo.
The situation is further complicated by the injury to John Stones, who could miss out on several games with a thigh injury that will not keep him fit for the remainder of the season. The 31-year-old is set to run out of contract in the summer and Guardiola has hinted that he may not be offered fresh terms.
As Manchester City look to navigate this difficult period, it remains to be seen whether their transfer business will be enough to shore up their defensive options. With the club having spent big in the past, there are fears that they may feel compelled to make further additions if injuries continue to plague them. Only time will tell if Guardiola's plan of relying on existing players and "creative solutions" proves successful or not.