Man City complete fifth signing of January transfer window

Manchester City has completed their fifth signing of the transfer window of January, with the Premier League champions adding another defender to their ranks.

The side of Pep Guardiola is greatly reinforced in the January window, in particular bringing in the Egyptian forward Omar Marmoush for £ 59 million from Eintracht Frankfurt.

Man City has also introduced £ 33 million center, Abdukodir Khusanov van Lens and the 18-year-old Brazilian defender Vorror Reis from Palmeiras for £ 29.4 million.

Monday Sealed Man City Signing another teenage defender in Juma Bah from Real Valladolid, amidst claims from the LaLala side that the club had 'the 18-year-old' supported and accompanied 'to get to an attempt at an attempt at an attempt An attempt nies the movement.

City refuses the allegations, while Bah had paid the £ 5.1 million clause for minimal release to terminate his youth contract and seal the switch, then reimbursed money by the buying club.

Bah was sent on loan to the lens until the end of the season and completed a move to Man City.

The Premier League giants who pursue defensive additions has continued with a fifth addition of the window, in which Christian McFarlane participated in New York City FC – who are part of the Stadswoetball group.

The MLS side confirmed that the McFarlane has sold to Man City and will receive a sold-out percentage if the 18-year-old is sold in the future.

McFarlane, who was born in the UK, had become the 11-year-old at the New York City Academy in 2018.

He represented every age group for the club and made his first team debut last year.

McFarlane, a youth international in England, has made 13 performances for the first team of New York City FC in MLS and Leagues Cup matches.

“Making a move to Manchester City is a huge step and I am grateful to be part of the Stadsvoetbalgroep,” said McFarlane.

'Having that connection is so important, and it shows young players that if you have the right mindset and work hard, these kinds of opportunities are possible.

“It's a dream come true, and I am enthusiastic about what awaits us.”

New York City FC stated that McFarlane had shown 'signs of elite potential' in their academy and praised the hard work and dedication of the teenager.

“We are incredibly proud to see Christian reach this incredible milestone in his career,” said David Lee, Sporting Director of New York City FC.

'He is a player who has come all the way through our academy system, has continued his development with New York City II in MLS Next Pro, and eventually earned his place in our first team,

'Now that Christian gets the chance to continue his journey in Manchester City, a club at the pinnacle of world football, is proof of his hard work, talent and dedication.

“I can't wait to follow his career and see how good he is going to do in Manchester, knowing that he will give everything he can do to achieve the highest level he can possibly be in football.”

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