“We don’t have players”: Guardiola evaluates Manchester City’s new signings

Manchester City is not going through a good sporting moment in either the Premier League or the Champions League. Therefore, the English team has made moves in this winter market seeking to reverse its current situation. Striker Omar Marmoush and central defenders Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis were the additions in which City spent just over $110 million dollars in the middle of the season to rebound in the final stretch of the year. Given the arrival of these footballers, coach Pep Guardiola evaluated their additions. Well, he admits that they were going through a difficult time in which they did not have many options due to the large wave of injuries that the squad is experiencing. “We have the same injuries as before. Dias and Doku are out. The new additions will enter this weekend’s call. “We don’t have any players.”analyzed by an experienced Spanish coach. Omar Marmoush is a new Manchester City player.Credit: AP “We did not make signings in the summer and now we have to do them because of the problems and injuries we have had”Guardiola commented regarding the great wave of injuries that the squad has, which reaches up to six figures. Regarding the new additions, the coach also made an analysis of what they could contribute to the team and how he plans to use them on the field. Especially in the next games that will be key for the season. “Although we don’t train much, everyone looks very good. Reis is young and has a great personality. Khusanov seems adapted, he has experience playing against strong and fast players in the French league. He doesn’t speak much English and my French isn’t good, so communication will be one of the things we’ll have to work on. And Marmoush already trained with us, he will learn soon,” the strategist concluded. For now Manchester City will have to face Chelsea for the 23rd of the Premier League. Championship in which the Citizen team is in fifth place. While next Wednesday they will have to host Bruges to qualify for the Champions League playoffs. Keep reading:

Man City signs Brazilian defender Vitor Reis for $36 million

MANCHESTER, England — Manchester City signed a second defender in two days by confirming on Tuesday the acquisition of Vitor Reis, a 19-year-old Brazilian. Reis arrives from Palmeiras after a payment of 35 million euros (36 million dollars). Abdukodir Khusanov, Uzbek defender for Lens in France, signed with City on Monday for four and a half years. The length of Reis’s contract was not provided. “When there was a knock on the door and it was Manchester City, I knew there was nowhere else to go,” Reis was quoted as saying by the club. “I think it will be the biggest challenge of my life, but any player who wants to play elite football has to come here.” “Everyone has seen the incredible achievements of the last few seasons. “I want to leave my mark as we look for more titles,” he added. The champions of the last four Premier League seasons have been very active in the January transfer market after an alarming poor run of form before Christmas. City is fifth in the standings, 12 points behind leader Liverpool. Those led by Pep Guardiola are also suffering to qualify for the round of 16 of the Champions League. Another player in their sights is Omar Marmoush, Egyptian striker for Eintracht Frankfurt. According to press reports, the operation could cost 75 million euros (77 million dollars). Reis played in the 2023 U17 World Cup with Brazil and played 22 games in the Palmeiras first team. “Vitor Reis is one of the most promising young defenders in the world and we are delighted to have been able to bring him here,” said City director of football Txiki Begiristain. “He is excellent with the ball and outstanding in the air. “He has all the necessary qualities to be one of the best.” The signings of Reis and Khusanov, also a centre-back, come after injuries to several City defenders, including Ruben Dias, John Stones and Nathan Ake. The most important injury has been the one suffered by Spanish midfielder Rodri Hernández. The Ballon d’Or winner will miss the rest of the season after damaging the anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in his right knee. Guardiola recently admitted that his squad was not deep enough to cope with the schedule. Traditionally, City have preferred to close big signings for the summer months, but Guardiola has chosen to bring in reinforcements now. City will face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on Wednesday, with both teams in danger of being eliminated.

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