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Manchester City’s January Transfer Window: Complete list of arrivals and departures
Joao Cancelo’s exit from Manchester City for Bayern Munich on an initial six-month loan deal was the highlight of a somewhat uneventful January window at the Etihad Stadium.
The Portugal international put pen to paper on a temporary move away from the Premier League champions, joining the Bundesliga giants – who hold an option to buy the player at the end of the season for a fee in the region of €70 million.
Elsewhere, City completed the signing of rising Argentine under-20 international Maximo Perrone from Velez Sarsfield, with the midfielder viewed as a prospect for the future and joining the club in February for first-team training until the summer.
With the bulk of Manchester City’s transfer business for 2023 anticipated for the summer transfer market, here is a comprehensive overview of all the deals that took place involving Pep Guardiola’s side.
Arrivals
Cieran Slicker – Rochdale loan terminated
Maximo Perrone – £8 million permanent deal from Velez Sarsfield
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Lewys Benjamin – Permanent deal from Cardiff City, set to arrive in the summer
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Departures
Kayky – Season-long loan to EC Bahia
Diego Rosa – Permanent move to EC Bahia
Nahuel Bustos – Season-long loan to Talleres
Morgan Rogers – Six-month loan to Blackpool
Liam Smith – Permanent move to Swansea City
Joao Cancelo – Six-month loan to Bayern Munich plus €70 million buy-option
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Luke Mbete – Six-month loan to Bolton Wanderers
Liam Delap – Six-month loan to Preston North End
Josh Wilson-Esbrand – Six-month loan to Coventry City
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