MANCHESTER, England — Manchester City completed the signing of England defender Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace for a reported 20 million pounds ($26.7 million) on Monday, bolstering the team's options amid a run of big injuries at center back.
Guehi, who would have been a free agent at the end of the season, almost joined Liverpool during the summer transfer window, but the deal collapsed.
Marc Guéhi completes his move to Manchester City ? pic.twitter.com/rHvbYVXiT4
— Manchester City (@ManCity) January 19, 2026
City has now sneaked in to sign him, making its move while manager Pep Guardiola is without center backs Josko Gvardiol, Ruben Dias and John Stones because of injuries.
Guehi, who was Palace's captain, became the second signing by City this month after winger Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth for a reported $87 million.
A product of Chelsea's academy, Guehi has played for Palace since joining from Swansea in 2021 and is now a regular starter for England.
He didn't feature for Palace in its 2-1 loss at Sunderland on Saturday because he was tying up his move to City. The timing of the transfer angered Palace manager Oliver Glasner, who said his squad feels “abandoned” by the club's board.
Guehi's arrival continues City's expensive rebuild over the last 12 months while the club awaits the verdict of a massive, long-running legal case with the Premier League.
Here’s what you can expect from Marc Guehi, @ManCity fans ? pic.twitter.com/H93vtnkOEt
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 19, 2026
City spent around an estimated $200 million in each of the winter and summer transfer windows in 2025, and already more than $100 million this month.
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