Manchester City look set to have a busy January window with more deals still expected to be completed.. City have already bolstered their defence with the arrivals of Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis. Khusanov was signed from Lens in a £33.5million deal, while Reis arrived from Palmeiras in a move worth £29.5million.. Having already spent more than £60million on strengthening up the defence, City look set to continue splashing the cash before the transfer window closes. Pep Guardiola has until February 3 to add more signings to his squad, with at least one more player expected to arrive at the Etihad Stadium.. Omar Marmoush is close to completing a switch from Eintracht Frankfurt in the coming days. The Egypt star was reported to be in Manchester on Tuesday to finalise the details of a move that could be worth around £67million.. Reports have, also, suggested that Douglas Luiz could also be a target for City. Luiz left City in 2018 to join Aston Villa, and is just six months into his career with Italian’s Juventus having left the Premier League club last summer.. The Telegraph have reported that City are weighing-up signing Luiz on loan until the end of the season, with the view to being a replacement for the injured Rodri. Luiz has made 17 appearances for Juventus this season, with his game-time restricted by an injury sustained earlier in the campaign.. In the other direction, though, there could still be players that leave City before the impending deadline. England’s Kyle Walker is reportedly close to leaving the Etihad Statium to complete a switch to AC Milan.. Walker has not featured in any of City’s last three matches, with Guardiola confirming earlier this month that the right-back had expressed a desire to leave and would not stand in his way. Sky Sports have reported that Walker was due in Italy on Tuesday to complete an initial loan move to Serie A.. One deal has already been completed this week – with Josh Wilson-Esbrand completing a loan move to Stoke City. The defender had been on the bench five times this season, but was yet to make a senior appearance in Guardiola’s team – and will now look to get regular first-team football under his belt in the Championship.. This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more. Sky Sports slashes price of Premier League package. Sky has slashed the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle in an unbeatable new deal that saves £192 and includes 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.. £35. Sky. Get the deal here
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