Manchester City signed Croatia center-back Joko Gvardiol from Leipzig for 90 million euros ($99.2 million) on Saturday, ranking him among the most expensive defenders in soccer history.
The 21-year-old Gvardiol, known as Little Pep because of his name’s likeness to City manager Pep Guardiola, is one of the most highly rated defenders in the world and enhanced his reputation with impressive performances for Croatia at the World Cup last year.
He signed a five-year contract with City, which won a treble of trophies last season: the Premier League title, Champions League and FA Cup.
At Leipzig, Gvardiol won the German Cup in back-to-back seasons and played in the Champions League.
Gvardiol would likely play on the left side of City’s back three, if Guardiola persists with the 3-2-4-1 formation he deployed in the second half of last season.
City also has Nathan Ake for that role in a formation that essentially sees the team play a defense full of center backs and dispense with full backs.
To have the chance to work with Pep Guardiola, too, will be amazing for me, Gvardiol said. I know I am not yet the finished article and I am sure my game will progress under the best coach in football.
Gvardiol is City’s second signing of the offseason, after Croatia teammate Mateo Kovacic, who replaced Ilkay Gundogan in the squad. Gundogan, City’s captain last season, has joined Barcelona, and winger Riyad Mahrez moved to Saudi Arabia with Al-Ahli.
Leipzig will be losing a third key player this offseason, having sold playmaker Dominik Szoboszlai to Liverpool and forward Christopher Nkunku to Chelsea. Highly rated young Slovenian striker Benjamin eko is joining Leipzig for the new season.
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