Aymeric Laporte expects fight for Manchester City spot in defence... claiming even Fernandinho could fill gap left by Vincent Kompany
- Vincent Kompany left Manchester City this summer to take over at Anderlecht
- Former skipper has left a hole in the Premier League champions' defence
- City have been weighing up a move for Leicester City defender Harry Maguire
- But despite gap, Aymeric Laporte claims he will still have to fight for place
Aymeric Laporte expects a fight to keep his place in the Manchester City side whether the champions buy a new centre-back this summer or not.
Pep Guardiola has one fewer senior central defender in his squad following the departure of captain Vincent Kompany at the end of last season.
City have been heavily linked with Leicester's Harry Maguire but have given no indication whether they are likely to push for a deal.
Aymeric Laporte expects to have to fight for his place at Manchester City this term
Laporte was key to the team last term in defence and has been a key part of pre-season
That leaves Laporte, John Stones and Nicolas Otamendi as the club's recognised centre-halves.
Laporte, who was outstanding and featured in 49 of the treble winners' 61 games in all competitions last season, said: 'Hopefully it can be the same this year, I'm here to start. I'm going to work for that.
'I don't know (if the the club will buy). Ask Pep what he wants. I think the three of us are putting ourselves forward to play every game, but we don't decide. The club decides for us.'
Laporte expects to battle with John Stones for a place in the Manchester City defence
The Frenchman also expects competition from Fernandinho and Nicolas Otamendi
Guardiola has refused to be drawn on the possibility of signing Maguire whenever he has been asked by media during the club's pre-season tour of Asia.
He has indicated he would like to sign another defender but has claimed that he is well covered if he cannot find the right player, even suggesting midfielder Fernandinho could play in the position. The record summer signing of midfielder Rodri could facilitate a reshuffle of the team.
Laporte said: 'Yes it's possible. Fernandinho is a very good player. I think he can play wherever he wants so, yes, he can play centre-back too.'
After last season's successes, City will begin the new campaign as Premier League favourites. With Rodri coming in to bolster the midfielder ranks, there are few obvious weaknesses in the City squad but Laporte accepts it will be difficult to replicate the last campaign.
The 25-year-old said: 'We will try. I think we have the same team and there's someone else who has come in who can complete the team but we know it will be difficult.'
Captain Vincent Kompany left City in the summer to leave a gap in their defensive options
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