Manchester City lose Dias for up to six weeks but book in Semenyo medical | Manchester City

by Syndicated News

Manchester City will be without Rúben Dias for up to six weeks with a hamstring injury, exacerbating Pep Guardiola’s defensive injury crisis. The shortage of centre-backs could force the club into the transfer market, with the Crystal Palace captain, Marc Guéhi, of interest.

City are contemplating a bid for Guéhi and are close to completing a move for the forward Antoine Semenyo, who is due for a medical on Thursday after playing a final game for Bournemouth on Wednesday at home against Tottenham. City have agreed to pay Semenyo’s almost £65m release clause.

Dias and Josko Gvardiol, who has a broken shinbone, were forced off in the draw with Chelsea on Sunday, leaving City with 13 fit senior outfield players for Brighton’s visit on Wednesday. The academy graduate Max Alleyne has been recalled from a loan at Watford to bolster central defensive options in the short term.

“Salas salssa [Abdukodir Khusanov] and Nathan [Aké] are back as central defenders, Max came back from the loan – I appreciate what Watford have done for the young lad,” Guardiola said. “The rest, Omar [Marmoush] and Rayan [Aït-Nouri] are at Afcon, and injuries to John [Stones]to Oscar Bobb.”

Gvardiol, who required surgery, is unlikely to play again this season. There is no timeline on a return date for Stones, who has a thigh injury.

The manager was upbeat regarding the challenge facing his squad. “With the spirit that we have, always we can cope,” Guardiola said. “Maybe we will get something but it’s completely different, we are not going to buy four or five players like happened last season.”

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