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Manchester City have emerged as 2nd-place contenders in the 2025–26 Premier League, sitting 2nd in the table after 21 games with 43 points on the board, firmly in the Champions League race and showing strong consistency as they chase the title alongside Arsenal and Villa.

Their record stands at 13 wins, 4 draws, and 4 losses so far this season, and with stars like Erling Haaland leading the attack, City continue to compete at the top level domestically and in Europe — demonstrating resilience and no signs of slowing down.

If City can sustain this momentum, they are well placed to secure another top-four finish — and perhaps even mount a serious late push for the Premier League title.
 
'My best is yet to come' - Semenyo joins Man City in £65m deal

Manchester City have signed Ghana international Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth in a deal worth about £65m.

It is a record sale for the Cherries after City met Semenyo's release clause, which had to be activated before Saturday, and they will pay £62.5m across 24 monthly instalments plus bonuses.

He has signed a contract until 2031 and will wear the number 42 shirt previously worn by Yaya Toure, who won three Premier League titles during his eight years at the club.

"I am so proud to have joined Manchester City," Semenyo said.

"They have set the highest of standards and it's a club with world-class players, world-class facilities and one of the greatest managers ever in Pep [Guardiola].

"I have so much scope for improvement, so to be at this club, at this stage of my career, is perfect for me. It's a real privilege to be here.

"My best football is yet to come, I am sure of that."

The London-born winger, 26, bid farewell to Bournemouth by scoring a stoppage-time winner in Wednesday's 3-2 victory against Tottenham.

Manchester City beat Premier League rivals Manchester United, Liverpool, Spurs and Chelsea to Semenyo's signature.

"Antoine is a really exciting signing for the football club. He made it clear to us immediately that it was City he wanted to join," director of football Hugo Viana said.

"He has huge quality. Two great feet, pace, power, a habit of influencing games and, importantly, real room for growth and development.

"We are constantly watching players all over the world. Antoine was the one we most wanted. He has shown he can perform in the Premier League. He is humble, hard-working, professional and totally focused on being a better footballer. He is ideal for us."

Semenyo scored four goals in his last six games for the Cherries, putting him third in this season's Premier League goalscoring charts with 10 from 20 games - behind new City team-mate Erling Haaland (20) and Brentford's Igor Thiago (16).

He needs just one more league goal to equal his previous best for a season, having scored 11 in 36 Premier League starts last term.

Bournemouth signed Semenyo from Bristol City for about £10m in January 2023 and he leaves the Cherries after with 32 goals and 13 assists from 110 appearances in all competitions.

Semenyo started his career in the Championship, claiming 21 goals and 21 assists in 125 games for the Robins, having had loan spells with Sunderland, Newport County and non-league side Bath City.

After joining Bournemouth on a four-and-a-half-year deal, Semenyo signed a contract extension last summer - which had been due to end in 2030.

 
Man City agree £20m deal to sign Palace captain Guehi

Manchester City have agreed a deal in principle to sign Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi this month for £20m.

City started talks with the England centre-back, 25, this month following injuries to defenders Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias.

Guehi, who has been linked with some of Europe's top clubs, is out of contract this summer and was close to a move to Liverpool last summer.

BBC Sport reported earlier this month that City were exploring a move for Guehi and talks have accelerated in the past 24 hours. Guehi is now expected to join City on a long-term contract this month.

Personal terms have not been formally agreed but are not expected to be an issue.

City have already signed Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth in the current transfer window for £62.5m.

The Guehi development emerged as Palace boss Oliver Glasner confirmed he will leave the club when his contract expires in June.

Glasner said Guehi's potential move had "zero impact" on his decision to go, "because my decision has already been taken months ago".

The Austrian had wanted Guehi to stay until the end of the season, but City and the Eagles reached a deal for the defender on Thursday night.

Glasner says he told Palace chairman Steve Parish he would not sign a new contract in October.

But the Guehi deal is thought to have been the catalyst for him opting to confirm his planned exit on Friday.


 
City have thrown a Gauntlet at Arsenal. " We will hunt you down" This promises to be a Excellent title race. Just hope Arsenal can hold their nerve and see off City.
 
City have thrown a Gauntlet at Arsenal. " We will hunt you down" This promises to be an Excellent title race. Just hope Arsenal can hold their nerve and see off City.
Their defence looked amateurish today. They really need Guehi it seems with injuries to Dias, Stones. It’s still going to be tough, I expect city to shrug this defeat off. They have too much firepower and now with Guehi coming in to take one of the CB positions will add much needed solidity.
 
They got battered today in the Manchester Derby.

But don't worry. Give Pep another 200 million to spend in January, and they should be fine.
 
England defender Marc Guehi has signed for Manchester City from Crystal Palace on a five-and-a-half year contract, the Premier League club announced on Monday, AFP reported.

City stepped up their pursuit of Guehi in a deal reportedly worth £20 million ($27 million) after suffering an acute injury crisis at centre-half and confirmation of the move had been widely expected.
 
City completely destroyed by our Bodø Glimt tonight. They were lucky they only lost 1-3. Glimt could have easily scored another 4-5 goals.
 
Selling Oscar Bobb, a big error... huge potential .

If they do not have a buyback option on him- they are just daft!
 
With the signing of Marc Guehi (top defender), I think City will be a lot better defensively, and they already have a much better attack than Arsenal, so now they are the favourites to win the league.
 
With the signing of Marc Guehi (top defender), I think City will be a lot better defensively, and they already have a much better attack than Arsenal, so now they are the favourites to win the league.
I would not make them favourites

I think they drop points away to Spurs and Liverpool (even in their prime they would struggle at those grounds)

If however they win both then I would start to take them a bit more seriously
 
I would not make them favourites

I think they drop points away to Spurs and Liverpool (even in their prime they would struggle at those grounds)

If however they win both then I would start to take them a bit more seriously
Spot on....

Spurs are their bogey team.

If they win both, then they can challenge, otherwise it is Arsenal's
 
Spot on....

Spurs are their bogey team.

If they win both, then they can challenge, otherwise it is Arsenal's
This sort of analysis doesn't make sense.

Liverpool at the start of the season were firm favourites.

Brentford were expected to be relegated.

With 16 game weekends to go, a 4 point lead can turn into panic mode for Arsenal if Arsenal lose their next game, and Villa or City win their next matches.

It's hard to get to the top, even harder to stay on top. Arsenal are already burning out, it's clear, and Man City are closing in, and when its close, then its all about the team that can handle the pressure.

I think the league is still wide open.
 
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