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Man City transfer news: Pep Guardiola rules out January signings despite defensive crisis

The Blues are suffering at the back in the absence of Aymeric Laporte

Jack Rathborn
Tuesday 03 December 2019 09:49 GMT
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Pep Guardiola watches on from the dugout
Pep Guardiola watches on from the dugout (EPA)

Pep Guardiola insists there will be no signings for Manchester City in January.

The champions have slipped off the pace in their title defence with defensive issues potentially solved by bringing in reinforcements in January.

Vincent Kompany is yet to be adequately replaced and Aymeric Laporte's absence through injury has left a lack of specialist centre-backs.

Midfielder Fernandinho has been operating in the back four as a result but, with City having fallen 11 points behind leaders Liverpool, may need to strengthen to meet their ambitions.

Yet while Guardiola acknowledges a need to regenerate his squad, he is not intending to do it mid-season.

“I don’t want any players in January,” the former Barcelona boss said.

“If we cannot do it in summer, we cannot do it in January.”

The chief reason for this is because Guardiola wants long-term solutions rather than short-term fixes, and January options are likely to be limited.

He said: “When they come in January for the next four, five, six years maybe we could think about it, but that is not possible.

Pep Guardiola has ruled out any January signings (EPA)

“Normally the players we could think would be interesting and add something to our squad – they are not going to be sold.”

A refresh is likely in the summer, however, with one departure confirmed already as veteran David Silva moves on. There is also uncertainty about the future of 34-year-old Fernandinho, who is out of contract at the end of the campaign.

Guardiola said: “Yes, David’s confirmed he’s leaving. Fernandinho doesn’t know but it’s normal for players that arrive at his age and this stage of their lives.

“Of course we have to replace them but we don’t have to rebuild too much.

“Three players is not rebuilding the team. Rebuilding the team is seven or eight, as we did in the second season.

“I think at the end of the season we are going to decide on the situation – the players who finished their contracts, the players with full contracts, what we have to do, what we believe is the best for the club and organisation for next season.”

PA

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