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January spending record broken as Manchester City sign French defender for club record £57m




Manchester City have signed French defender Aymeric Laporte from Athletic Bilbao for a club record fee of £57m.

The fee for Laporte, yet to win a cap for France, takes spending by Premier League clubs this month to £252m - a record for a January transfer window.

The 23-year-old's arrival takes City manager Pep Guardiola's spending on defenders and a goalkeeper since the end of last season to £215.5m.

The club's previous record fee was the £55m paid for Kevin de Bruyne in 2015.
The centre-back has played 19 times for France at Under-21 level.
"I am looking forward to working under manager Pep Guardiola and trying to help the club to achieve success," he told the City website.
"It means a lot that the club have shown faith in me and I am excited to get started."
Concern about skipper Vincent Kompany's injury record and uncertainty over the reliability of Eliaquim Mangala led Guardiola to believe he required another central defender in addition to current first choices John Stones and Nicolas Otamendi.
To compete we needed to spend. A club can decide to spend on two players. We did it in a different waY City manager Pep Guardiola
In a news conference on Tuesday to preview Wednesday's Premier League match against West Brom, the City boss defended the club's spending in 2017-18's two transfer windows.
"I understand the criticism, but we have spent £300m on six players," said Guardiola, adding the £43m spent on midfielder Bernardo Silva to the outlay on defensive players.

"Others have done it on two. We had a lot of older players out of contract. To compete we needed to spend. A club can decide to spend on two players. We did it in a different way.

"We understand the inflation of the market. We have spent on six players and others have done it in one or two. We accept criticism, but more important is that they play well."

Guardiola also said France defender Mangala would remain at the club.
City's defensive spending 2017-18
Benjamin Mendy (left-back) - £52m
Ederson (goalkeeper) - £35m
Kyle Walker (right-back) - £45m
Danilo (full-back) - £26.5m
Aymeric Laporte (centre-back) - £57m
Analysis

Listen: Journalist Julien Laurens on why Laporte and City are a perfect match

He is a Guardiola type of player, so good on the ball. He carries the ball into midfield; he is perfect for City and City are perfect for him.

City were ready to pay 60m Euros for him in 2016, but he said he was not ready and he wanted to stay at Bilbao. Now 18 months later, he feels ready.

He knows now is the time - the World Cup is in six months but he has not been capped by France yet.

France boss Didier Deschamps is sceptical about him, especially physically. That is the only question mark over him coming to the Premier League. He will face different types of strikers than in Spain.

He has only been called up once by France and he is even considering switching allegiance to Spain, for whom he qualifies through residency.
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