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20 January 2026 235 comments
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Manchester City have bolstered their defensive ranks with the £20m acquisition of Marc Guehi (£5.3m) from Crystal Palace.

The 25-year-old has agreed a five-and-a-half-year contract and could make his debut against Wolverhampton Wanderers in Gameweek 23.

His arrival follows City’s capture of Antoine Semenyo (£7.6m) from Bournemouth earlier this month.

Following his transfer, we assess Guehi’s Fantasy Premier League (FPL) appeal.

FPL HISTORY

SeasonPointsPoints per startStartsMinsGoalsAssistsClean sheetsBonusYellow cards
2025/261055.3201,80024784
2024/251163.4343,0513211117
2023/24662.8232,03101662
2022/23952.6373,32810928
2021/221233.4363,218211184

Guehi has started 150 Premier League matches for Palace since his transfer from Chelsea in 2021, with 20 coming this season.

Throughout the years, he has played in both a back three and a back four, scoring eight goals and providing eight assists.

In FPL, Guehi has played a crucial role in 2025/26, with his ownership currently at 38.1%, making him the most popular defender in the game.

With an average of 5.3 points per start, he’s kept seven clean sheets, banked 16 defensive contribution (DefCon) points and claimed eight bonus, as well as chipping in with six attacking returns, which has helped propel him to fifth in the FPL defender standings.

THE MOVE IN QUOTES

“[He’s a] top central defender, played for the national team. I will say my personal thanks to the club. He is the perfect age for many years, he can play right or left. And him especially because he wanted to choose us. The problem we have at the back in the next few months so it’s really important that he is here.” – Pep Guardiola on Marc Guehi

“It is clear Marc has been one of the best defenders in English football for quite some time now, so we are absolutely delighted to bring him to Manchester City. I feel we have signed a huge talent who will help us improve. He is only 25, but he has shown already he is a leader, a brilliant professional and someone desperate to improve. He is strong, has exceptional defensive qualities, is an intelligent reader of the game, and brings passion and energy every time he steps onto the pitch. I am so pleased it was us he chose to join.  Marc is entering the prime years of his career. I am sure every City fan is excited to see how good he can be in a sky blue shirt.” – Hugo Viana on Marc Guehi

“First and foremost, it’s such an honour, such a big club to come and play for. For me, I have always just been obsessed with getting better and wanting to improve and that’s something I am constantly striving for and this is the perfect place for me to do that. I have heard so much about the club and the fans, the players speak for themselves, the manager. It’s definitely the right environment for me to improve and just get better. Hopefully I can bring what I have to the table to help every single person here too.” – Marc Guehi

WHERE DOES GUEHI FIT IN AT CITY?

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Guehi’s arrival will help alleviate City’s injury crisis at the back, with centre-halves Ruben Dias (£5.6m), Josko Gvardiol (£6.0m) and John Stones (£5.4m) all currently sidelined.

In Saturday’s defeat at Manchester United, Pep Guardiola was compelled to use an inexperienced centre-back duo: Abdukodir Khusanov (5.4m) and Max Alleyne (£4.5m).

And City’s defensive vulnerabilities were clear to see, so Guehi will add some much-needed experience and quality.

Given that Dias is expected to be out for around three to four more weeks, coupled with Stones’ persistent fitness issues and Gvardiol’s likely return only in the final part of the season, Guehi should partner Khusanov at the back.

A POTENTIAL MAN CITY BACK FOUR IN GAMEWEEK 23

Graphic via FotMob line-up builder

CLEAN SHEET POTENTIAL

Only Arsenal (11) have kept more clean sheets than Man City this season, who are tied in second with Chelsea and Everton, with nine shut-outs apiece.

Additionally, no top-flight team except Arsenal have conceded fewer goals, while only Mikel Arteta’s side, Newcastle United and Liverpool can better the Cityzens 22.34 non-penalty expected goals conceded (NPxGC):

There has been a clear deterioration in the above since Dias and Gvardiol’s injuries, but City are near the top across most defensive metrics, as is often the case.

DEFCON POTENTIAL

Playing as a left-sided centre-back in Oliver Glasner’s 3-4-2-1, Guehi has racked up ­­­168 DefCons this season, placing him among the top 20 defenders in FPL.

Above: FPL defenders sorted by defensive contributions (Tot) in 2025/26

16 DefCon points have come about because of this.

However, Guehi’s DefCon returns thus far are partly attributed to the stylistic characteristics of Palace.

To gain a clearer understanding of what to expect, we should look at the DefCon output of City centre-backs Dias and Gvardiol in 2025/26, with a particular focus on Gvardiol, since this is the role we expect Guehi to assume.

As expected, there is a decline, with Gvardiol’s average of 6.91 DefCons per 90 minutes being lower than Guehi’s current rate of 8.40.

Gvardiol has had a few run-outs at left-back, of course, but even left-sided centre-back Alleyne’s average of 7.33 over his last two matches indicates that we’ll see a drop-off.

ATTACKING THREAT

Guehi has already delivered a career-high six attacking returns this season, with two goals and four assists in 20 matches.

It’s the joint-second-most of any FPL defender in 2025/26.

Using the Eye Test feature in our Premium Members Area, we can see that two out of Guehi’s four assists were ‘Fantasy assists’.

In the match against West Ham United, Jean-Philippe Mateta (£7.5m) nodded in the rebound after goalkeeper Alphonse Areola (£4.3m) had pushed Guehi’s header on to the crossbar.

The second Fantasy assist was recorded when Guehi won a penalty, having been brought down by Bournemouth defender Bafode Diakite (£4.3m) following a corner.

So, both ‘Fantasy assists’ arrived from dead-ball situations, highlighting Guehi’s set-piece threat.

Indeed, Guehi’s first ‘Opta assist’ of 2025/26 followed a similar theme, with a long throw launched into the box by Jefferson Lerma (£4.9m) flicked on by Guehi for Eddie Nketiah (£5.4m) to convert at the far post.

Guehi also scored against Fulham in December, heading in from a corner.

Looking at the underlying stats, Guehi ranks joint-eighth among Fantasy defenders for headed shots, with nine, so his aerial threat from corners and free-kicks is clear.

But Guehi is also assured in possession. For example, his perfectly weighted open-play cross to assist Daniel Munoz (£5.8m) against Burnley in Gameweek 14 was superb. There was his top-corner goal from the edge of the box at Villa Park earlier this season, too.

Furthermore, Guehi has created nine big chances since the start of last season, an impressive tally for a centre-back.

That said, it is worth noting that Guehi has six attacking returns from 3.48 expected goal involvement (xGI), so there has been an element of overperformance.  

FINAL THOUGHTS

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It all appears pretty promising from a Fantasy perspective, particularly if Guehi can act as a magnet for Rayan Cherki (£6.8m) and Phil Foden’s (£8.6m) set-piece deliveries, while also helping to reinforce Man City’s backline and increase their clean sheet tally.

Guehi could make his debut for City when they host Wolves in Gameweek 23.

For those who already own him, Guehi is naturally a player to hold given that aforementioned fixture, but a City defender probably isn’t a priority for the rest of us, with away trips to Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool to follow.

The next decent fixture swing in City’s favour is in Gameweek 26, so that gives us ample time to assess Guehi’s influence.

Additionally, there may need to be some adaptation to City’s playing style, with increased possession and playing higher up the pitch.

But you’d think Guehi will quickly nail down a place in City’s starting XI, particularly in light of their defensive disaster-class against Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday.

If we see improvement, Guehi can certainly carry appeal when City’s fixtures fall kindly, especially if he drops to £5.2m overnight, as predicted.  


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  1. The Knights Template
    • 12 Years
    2 hours, 9 mins ago

    End to end lollygagging, this is how football should be played! Take a bow burgers of Swindon and Salford!

  2. The Knights Template
    • 12 Years
    2 hours, 8 mins ago

    Foul throw but he gets it again! Chaos!

  3. The Knights Template
    • 12 Years
    2 hours, 8 mins ago

    Swindon claim a handball penalty but the game goes on!

  4. The Knights Template
    • 12 Years
    2 hours, 7 mins ago

    Grant fouled and in range for another attempt on goal!

  5. Pep Roulette
    • 8 Years
    2 hours, 7 mins ago

    Does a GK get penatly save points in UCL if the player scores on rebound?

    1. The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      2 hours, 5 mins ago

      Only in Swindon.

    2. jacob1989
      • 3 Years
      1 hour, 5 mins ago

      Yes

  6. Brosstan
    • 11 Years
    2 hours, 6 mins ago

    Jesus and Gabriel rested. Saka not rested.

    1. Pep Roulette
      • 8 Years
      2 hours ago

      Jesus & Gabriel or Gabriel Jesus?

    2. Revival
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      1 hour, 59 mins ago

      Gabriel is on the pitch now

      1. Brosstan
        • 11 Years
        1 hour, 58 mins ago

        he was rested though. As was Rice and Timber too. But not Saka.

        1. RamaJama
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          1 hour, 48 mins ago

          Saka was rested last week, fiorgottrn already?

          1. Raoul Nogues
              1 hour, 7 mins ago

              He has to rest every week now !

    3. The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      2 hours, 6 mins ago

      4 minutes extra time. On the edge of mine seat.

    4. Count of Monte Hristo
      • 12 Years
      2 hours, 4 mins ago

      Foolish to (c) Haaland this week on current form?

      1. Revival
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        1 hour, 27 mins ago

        not at all, City have the best fixture, there is a serious lack of alternative captain options this week and Haaland has a good record against Wolves.

        1. Boberella
          • 9 Years
          1 hour, 8 mins ago

          Haaland had a good record against Man Utd before last week too.
          Wolves had improved as well. Form is definitely an issue.

    5. Qaiss
      • 10 Years
      2 hours, 2 mins ago

      Gyokeres great finish

      Not bad for a “championship” striker

      1. Revival
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        1 hour, 26 mins ago

        Saka assist....we feast!

      2. Freshy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 23 mins ago

        Gyok has everything you want from a striker except speed

        1. JBG
          • 7 Years
          1 hour, 19 mins ago

          And first touch and dribbling in tight spaces and ability to take the ball down and bring in other players and strength (easily bullied in the PL so far). Oh and he plays in jeans while wearing timberlands as well.

          1. The Bandit
            • 15 Years
            33 mins ago

            And the ability to not mark the defender. Not his fault that he is from a long line of players who looked great in lower quality leagues, and couldn’t make the step up.

        2. Bushwhacker
          • 6 Years
          26 mins ago

          And the ability to score

      3. Bushwhacker
        • 6 Years
        26 mins ago

        Yes one goal is what changes a dismal season … of Championship quality being generous

      4. Craigsimpson
        • 1 Year
        19 mins ago

        3 goals from open play so far this season. Would probably struggle in the championship to be fair.

    6. The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      2 hours, 1 min ago

      All over and it’s the Salford beards heading to the Etihad for the next round! Game of the season!

    7. Revival
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      1 hour, 56 mins ago

      Only Kairat Almaty stand between Arsenal and 8 wins out of 8 in the league stage now!

      1. The Bandit
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 38 mins ago

        I wish him luck

    8. The Bandit
      • 15 Years
      1 hour, 52 mins ago

      Awful from Porro. All the time in the world

      1. The Bandit
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 32 mins ago

        I thought there must be a new article, but no. There hasn’t been a new post for 15 minutes. Owners bust be bricking it.

        1. The Bandit
          • 15 Years
          1 hour, 26 mins ago

          Actually, probably not. They have almost all abandoned the forum in favour of personal interests elsewhere, membership recruitment and stat based content.

    9. Feanor
      • 16 Years
      1 hour, 30 mins ago

      Glad I got rid of Saka early for BrunoF

      1. The Bandit
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 27 mins ago

        Report back on how it went next Sunday

      2. Qaiss
        • 10 Years
        1 hour, 24 mins ago

        Why? Saka is going to start on Sunday

        1. The Bandit
          • 15 Years
          1 hour, 22 mins ago

          And is at home, in the better team. People are getting a bit carried away with Man U atm.

        2. Feanor
          • 16 Years
          1 hour, 12 mins ago

          Start, but not finish. Not worth the money

          1. Qaiss
            • 10 Years
            1 hour, 3 mins ago

            Been saying that all season, said it on here a month ago and someone had a go at me

            But he’s got nice fixtures coming up and maybe a double in 26

    10. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      1 hour, 21 mins ago

      Who scores more this GW:

      A) Mane (mci)
      B) Kroupi (LIV)

      1. Raoul Nogues
          38 mins ago

          Probably Mané

        • JBG
          • 7 Years
          33 mins ago

          B, Liverpool can't defend(City can't either.. but at least they are at home).

        • Boberella
          • 9 Years
          13 mins ago

          Tough one. Both could easily get a goal!
          If the decision is which one to get, I would look at fixtures beyond this week and Kroupi looks better.

          1. Boberella
            • 9 Years
            11 mins ago

            (Have enjoyed watching Mané of late though. He looks threatening,l and Wolves seem to be improving generally).

      2. Saka White Rice
        • 11 Years
        1 hour, 17 mins ago

        Saka a bigger priority sell than Cherki?

        1. Raoul Nogues
            1 hour, 8 mins ago

            No

        2. fusen
          • 14 Years
          1 hour, 2 mins ago

          Very glad the official FPL site has re-added the game scores back to the detailed player transfer info pages.

          No idea why they removed it, was there for quite a number of years

        3. Saka White Rice
          • 11 Years
          56 mins ago

          Would you start Mukiele or Cherki?

          1. Raoul Nogues
              2 mins ago

              Cherki

          2. Letsgo!
            • 9 Years
            54 mins ago

            So do we think saka will start vs manutd??

            1. Boberella
              • 9 Years
              15 mins ago

              I think so, as he had a rest last week.
              The bigger question is whether he is worth the money.

            2. Raoul Nogues
                6 mins ago

                Yes they need him against ManU and the whole A-team can get a rest next wednesday

            3. Boberella
              • 9 Years
              49 mins ago

              Who to bench this week?

              A) Cherki (wol a)
              B) Rogers (new a)

              Concerned Cherki may be benched again following 90+ mins today.

            4. Vasshin
              • 7 Years
              47 mins ago

              Didn’t watch today’s city’s game. Since both RAN and OReilly played 90 minutes today who has the better chance of starting against Wolves?

              1. Captain Mal
                • 1 Year
                11 mins ago

                Ake?

              2. Kane Train
                • 10 Years
                6 mins ago

                Based off recent history. I think City will go with. Ake, Guehi, Khusanov. Which leaves one spot for O’Reilly/Nunes/Lewis/Alleyne. Ake more likely to play on the left which makes me think O’Reilly won’t start. Nunes will play if he is fit.

                Also 50/50 on Foden. Will be him or Cherki.
                Feel like pep would have rested Foden today due to his injury but keeps playing him so I reckon he starts.

            5. sirmorbach
              • 9 Years
              41 mins ago

              Saka to Rice yay or nay?

              1. Kane Train
                • 10 Years
                5 mins ago

                All depends on what you do with the funds.
                But yes I would do it

              2. Boberella
                • 9 Years
                3 mins ago

                Yes

              3. g40steve
                • 7 Years
                2 mins ago

                Easy yes

            6. FCSB
              • 9 Years
              32 mins ago

              Raya
              Hall Gabriel VanHecke
              Cunha Foden Rice Wilson
              Thiago Ekitike Haaland

              Dubravka O’Reilly Dorgu Tavernier

              2FT, 0.8itb

              Cunha Foden >> Bruno Semenyo ??

            7. FPLMACKEM
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 5 Years
              32 mins ago

              Raya
              Virgil, Gabriel, Hall
              Enzo, Wilson, Foden, Saka, Anderson
              Ekitike, Haaland (c)

              Dubravka, Andersen, Rodon, Guiu

              5ft 2.5itb

              Really struggling to think what transfer to make here. Don't want to burn a transfer so need to make one.

              Any suggestions?

              1. sirmorbach
                • 9 Years
                13 mins ago

                Foden to Palmer no?

            8. Letsgo!
              • 9 Years
              30 mins ago

              Foden to wirtz or just stick with foden??

              1. Vazza
                • 5 Years
                just now

                Yes. I would make the move.

            9. sirmorbach
              • 9 Years
              18 mins ago

              Foden to Palmer worth a hit?

              1. CoracAld2831
                • 4 Years
                8 mins ago

                No.

              2. Vazza
                • 5 Years
                just now

                Yes for me.

            10. Pep's Money Laundry
              • 10 Years
              11 mins ago

              Who to start?

              A. Roefs (whu)
              B. Dubravka (TOT)

              1. Vazza
                • 5 Years
                1 min ago

                Roefs.

            11. Vazza
              • 5 Years
              7 mins ago

              Currently on WC.

              Worth punting on Cole Palmer? Money no issue.

            12. I have no Wirtz
                5 mins ago

                Start Cherki or Palmer?

                1. Vazza
                  • 5 Years
                  just now

                  Palmer for sure

                2. FPL Sanky
                  • 2 Years
                  just now

                  Why would you bench a 10+ mn player who is on pens

              • FPL Sanky
                • 2 Years
                5 mins ago

                Gordon to Enzo or roll

              • I have no Wirtz
                  2 mins ago

                  Which two to start

                  A)Palmer
                  B)Chalobah
                  C)Cherki