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Man City signs 20-year-old Khusanov for $41.5 million to kick off expected January spending spree

  • Manchester City signed 20-year-old Abdukodir Khusanov from Lens for an initial fee of 40 million euros as their first move in the January transfer window.
  • Khusanov is the first Uzbekistani player to join a Premier League club and has earned 18 caps for Uzbekistan.
  • City manager Pep Guardiola stated that the club is looking to make future signings now due to injury problems this season.
  • The team is currently in fourth place in the Premier League, 12 points behind leader Liverpool, and is struggling in the Champions League.
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Manchester City management has completed a new deal in the 2024 winter transfer market, as it signed young defender Abdulkadir Khusanov from the French team Lens for 40 million euros...

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The reigning English football champion Manchester City acquired 20-year-old Uzbek national team member Abdukodir Husanov for 40 million euros.

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Manchester City has signed a "physical prodigy", as the Spanish press calls him - Uzbek international Abdukodir Khusanov is moving to the English champions for around 50 million euros. "I am delighted to be joining Manchester City, a club that I have been following with pleasure for a long time. The team is made up of the best players in the world and I can't wait to meet them and play with them," Khusanov said of his move. if(kmmIsMobile()) { v…

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ua-football.com broke the news in on Saturday, January 18, 2025.
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