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City's season on the line: £90 million transfer window looms

Manchester City prepares for a £90 million transfer window that may shape their season’s success.

By David Arengas

Manchester City Photo: ManCity
Manchester City Photo: ManCity

As the January transfer window heats up, Manchester City are reportedly set to make a significant splash in the market. With injuries taking their toll and the team's form faltering in recent months, the Premier League champions are keen to bolster their squad.

According to GiveMeSport, the Citizens have identified 20-year-old Uzbek defender Abdukodir Khusanov as a top target. The talented center-back has been a standout performer for Lens this season, making 16 appearances for the French club. His impressive displays have caught the eye of City scouts, and a fee of around €35 million is being mentioned.

Khusanov's potential arrival would provide Pep Guardiola with another versatile defensive option. His ability to build from the back and his physical presence would make him a valuable addition to the City squad.

These potential signings would demonstrate City's continued ambition to dominate both domestic and European competitions. With a combination of youth and experience, Guardiola is looking to build a squad capable of challenging for trophies on multiple fronts.

However, the high transfer fees involved in these deals could raise questions about Financial Fair Play regulations. Manchester City have faced scrutiny in the past over their spending, and it will be interesting to see how they navigate this potential transfer window.


David  Arengas

David Arengas

I am David Arengas, a 30-year-old social communicator, a fan of sports and the history of world football. One of my great interests lies in the history of sports feats around the world, as well as the particular stories of Colombian football. I cover the Liga MX and Liga Betplay, producing diverse content for the web and social networks.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxED3GhZlxYMy love for sports, encouraged by my father, led me to graduate professionally in Social Communication, as well as Gra...

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