Man City adds midfielder Nico Gonzalez to provide backup for Rodri, pushing their spending over $200M in Manchester

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Manchester City reached over $200 million in spending for the winter transfer window on Monday, signing midfielder Nico Gonzalez from Porto to cover for the injured Rodri.

This fifth signing of the window is perhaps the most important, as City’s lack of energy and strength in center midfield has contributed to their poor performance since Rodri’s knee injury in September, which ended his season.

The 23-year-old Gonzalez, son of former Deportivo La Coruna player Fran Gonzalez, came through the Barcelona academy and joined Porto in 2023 for around 8.5 million euros ($8.7 million). Porto made a significant profit, with City reportedly triggering a 60 million euros ($61.8 million) release clause to bring him in. Barcelona will get a 40% share of the transfer fee.

City has spent big in January to try and salvage a season that fell apart at the end of 2024, and which was further derailed by a 5-1 loss at Arsenal on Sunday.

The first signings of the window were young defenders Abdukodir Khusanov from Lens and Vitor Reis from Palmeiras, costing a combined $77 million. Egypt forward Omar Marmoush followed from Eintracht Frankfurt for $73 million. Christian McFarlane, an 18-year-old left-back, joined from sister club New York City FC, and 18-year-old center-back Juma Bah was signed before being loaned to Lens.

Why has City spent so much?

Injuries have seriously impacted City’s season. Rodri has been the main absentee, but all four of their center backs — Ruben Dias, Nathan Ake, John Stones, and Manuel Akanji — have had injury problems, which weakened the team. As a result, City’s form has suffered, and they are no longer realistically in the race for a fifth straight Premier League title. They only advanced to the Champions League playoffs thanks to a comeback win against Club Brugge in the final round of the league stage.

Manager Pep Guardiola said the club wasn’t initially planning to make any January signings, but the poor results and bad injury situation forced them to act sooner.

Nico Gonzalez runs behind the ball in the opening phase

There will be a lot of pressure on Gonzalez to fill Rodri’s role as a defensive midfielder, a position that has been difficult for many players to master under Guardiola. Even Rodri, who won the Ballon d’Or, took a couple of years to fully adapt to Guardiola’s style.

Is City’s spending linked to financial charges?

It’s possible. A verdict in one of the biggest legal cases in English soccer is expected soon. Potential punishments for Manchester City could include expulsion from the Premier League or a cap on future spending. Because of this, City might be using the winter window to prepare by bringing in young talent, potentially before high-earning senior players are let go.

Where does City’s spending rank?

City’s spending is the second-highest ever in a January transfer window. Chelsea holds the top spot after spending over $350 million in January 2023 on players like Enzo Fernandez, Mykhailo Mudryk, and Benoît Badiashile.

How have the new signings performed so far?

The results have been mixed. Khusanov made his debut just five days after joining from Lens. He had a tough start against Chelsea, making a mistake that led to a goal in the second minute and getting booked early, but he settled down in City’s 3-1 win.

Reis and McFarlane have yet to play, while Marmoush had a promising debut against Chelsea and looked good against Arsenal, even though City struggled in the second half once again.

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