Manchester City now eyes the summer transfer window, pursuing Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson while preparing shortlists for midfield and right-back roles to stay atop the Premier League.
January Window Revolution
Hugo Viana delivers a major boost for next season by reshaping the club’s approach to the winter market. Pep Guardiola once dreaded January dealings, viewing them as a flaw signaling summer failures. The £124 million spent on Nico Gonzalez and Omar Marmoush in January 2025 yields mixed outcomes—key contributions in patches, but frequent bench time.
Recent winter windows prove their value for gaining ground. Abdukodir Khusanov shines consistently since joining, while Marc Guehi and Antoine Semenyo provide instant returns.
City secured Guehi ahead of his planned Crystal Palace exit and triggered Semenyo’s New Year release clause.
Signings Fuel Title Push
Assistant coach Pep Lijnders emphasizes the rarity of landing players who elevate both squad depth and starting lineup at elite clubs. Guehi and Semenyo lock in long-term, energizing the campaign and rewarding their career leaps—City emerges strongest.
These additions avert a potential trophyless season for Guardiola. Guehi anchors three clean sheets in his last four outings, pairing elite skill with leadership savvy. Bernardo Silva excels as captain, yet Guehi integrates effortlessly.
“I guess it’s important for me to just lead the way I’ve always tried to lead, which is just lead by example,” Guehi said. “I’m not a massive talker anyway, but just try and say a few words here and there and try and show what I can do by my performances on the pitch. I think it’s important that you gel well with the leadership that is already there, that’s established at the football club. You don’t want to try and be too overpowering or a bit less than that. You try and play off each other, which is important.”
January moves sustain City’s edge now and grant a summer headstart, acquiring top starters far cheaper than delaying to the open window.

