Man City's Rayan Cherki Sidelined for Two Months with Quadriceps Tear
Man City's Rayan Cherki Sidelined for Two Months with Quadriceps Tear
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has confirmed that midfielder Rayan Cherki will be sidelined for approximately two months after suffering a quadriceps tear. The injury is a significant setback for the 22-year-old Frenchman, who joined the club in a £30.9 million ($41.7 million) deal and scored on his debut. Cherki's absence will be felt in crucial upcoming fixtures, including the Manchester derby, a trip to the Emirates, and potential Champions League matches against Napoli, Monaco, and Villarreal.

The injury has also forced Cherki to withdraw from the France national team, with Hugo Ekitiké called up as his replacement. He will miss France's upcoming qualifiers and October matches, adding to the disappointment for the young midfielder. This setback comes at a critical time for Manchester City, as the transfer window closes with the club reportedly focused on other priorities rather than seeking immediate attacking reinforcements.
Guardiola expressed concern over the situation, emphasizing the importance of Cherki's contributions to the team's dynamic. "Rayan has been a bright spot for us, and it's unfortunate to lose him at such a crucial stage," said Guardiola. "We will support his recovery and look forward to his return."