Manchester City will be without Rúben Dias for up to six weeks due to a hamstring injury. The setback deepens Pep Guardiola’s defensive crisis, with Josko Gvardiol also sidelined after surgery. City may enter the transfer market and are monitoring Marc Guéhi of Crystal Palace. Meanwhile, City are close to signing Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth, having agreed to pay his £65m release clause, with a medical booked. The academy defender Max Alleyne has been recalled as City prepare for Brighton, with Guardiola expressing confidence his squad can cope despite limited options.
Manchester City Hit by Dias Injury as Semenyo Move Nears Completion
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