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Man City seals RM331m deal for Ruben Dias

Dias fills City’s need for more defensive reinforcements

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 30 Sep 2020 11:09AM

Man City seals RM331m deal for Ruben Dias
Benfica’s Ruben Dias (right) celebrates with Luca Waldschmidt after scoring during the Portuguese league football match SL Benfica against Moreirense FC at the Luz stadium in Lisbon September 26, 2020. — AFP pic

LONDON – Manchester City announced the signing of Portuguese international centre-back Ruben Dias on a six-year deal from Benfica on Tuesday in hopes of solving the defensive problems that have dogged Pep Guardiola's side over the past year.

Benfica on Sunday confirmed they had reached an agreement to sell Dias for 68 million euros (RM332 million) plus an extra 3.6 million euros (RM18 million) in potential bonuses, with Nicolas Otamendi heading in the opposite direction for 15 million euros (RM17 million).

“To have the opportunity to join a club like Manchester City is a fantastic opportunity for me and one I couldn’t turn down,” said Dias, who has 19 international caps, in a City statement.

“Their success speaks for itself. They have been the dominant team in England over the last few years, playing an attacking brand of football which I feel suits my own game.”

“It is really exciting to be part of such a talented squad and to play for a world-class manager like Pep Guardiola, who has a proven track record of developing young players like myself.”

“I believe I can improve here, at a club whose ambitions match my own, and I will give everything to be successful and win titles.”

Benfica coach, Jorge Jesus said during the weekend that selling Dias was necessary for the club to balance their accounts after a defeat by Greek side PAOK in the third qualifying round of the Champions League ended their hopes of reaching the group stage.

Dias becomes City’s third signing of the summer after centre-back Nathan Ake from Bournemouth and Spanish winger Ferran Torres.

The need for more defensive reinforcements was evident as City were thrashed 5-2 at home to Leicester on Sunday – the first time a Guardiola side has ever conceded five in his distinguished managerial career.

“Ruben is a player we have admired for some time and we have been impressed with how he has progressed at Benfica,” City director of football Txiki Begiristain said.

“He has developed into a real leader and as a defender; he has all the attributes we are looking for. He is strong in the air, good in one-v-one situations and technically he is very good, so we are confident he can thrive in our system.”

However, Dias becomes just the latest in a string of expensive defensive signings, totalling over 450 million euros (RM2 billion), since Guardiola was appointed in 2016.

Despite huge price tags, John Stones, Joao Cancelo and Benjamin Mendy are not first-team regulars, while Ake has been signed as back-up to Aymeric Laporte.

Otamendi, 32, won several major honours during his time at the Etihad, including two Premier League titles, and made more than 200 appearances in all competitions in five seasons.

The Argentine international has previously played in Portugal, turning out for Benfica’s bitter rivals Porto between 2010 and 2014. – AFP, September 30, 2020

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