Manchester City will be without Rúben Dias for up to six weeks due to a hamstring injury, deepening their defensive crisis. Dias joins Joško Gvardiol on the sidelines, with the latter unlikely to play again this season after surgery. Manager Pep Guardiola has recalled academy defender Max Alleyne and may turn to the transfer market, with Marc Guéhi under consideration. City are also close to signing forward Antoine Semenyo, who is due for a medical after City agreed to meet his £65m release clause. Guardiola acknowledged the squad strain but insisted City will cope without major spending.
Manchester City Hit by Dias Injury as Semenyo Move Nears Completion
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