Gvardiol remains one of the standout examples of City’s defensive recruitment. Signed from RB Leipzig for £77m, he is Guardiola’s second-most expensive acquisition and has quickly established himself as a regular, capable of operating at both left-back and centre-back. His goalscoring threat has added another dimension, though his current injury is expected to keep him out for an extended period.
Dias, brought in from Benfica for £65m in 2020, transformed City’s back line almost immediately. He was named Premier League Player of the Year in his debut campaign and later played a central role in the Champions League triumph in 2023. Stones, signed from Everton in 2016, has been a constant presence throughout Guardiola’s reign, overcoming repeated injury setbacks to remain a key figure during major successes - although this season has been more of a struggle.
Elsewhere, Kyle Walker became one of the league’s most reliable right-backs following his move from Tottenham, while Nathan Ake provided valuable versatility across the defence after arriving from Bournemouth. Aymeric Laporte enjoyed several trophy-laden seasons before departing for Al-Nassr, and Joao Cancelo’s spell at the Etihad mixed individual brilliance with an eventual breakdown in his relationship with Guardiola.
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