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Transfer Talk: Man City sign Belgian De Bruyne

August 31, 2015 09:00 IST

Kevin de Bruyne of Wolfsburg

Kevin de Bruyne of Wolfsburg. Photograph: David Rogers/Getty Images

Manchester City have bolstered their midfield ranks with the signing of highly-rated Belgian Kevin de Bruyne from VfL Wolfsburg on a six-year contract, the twice Premier League champions said on Sunday.

The fee was not disclosed but British media reported it to be in the region of 50 million pounds ($76.92 million), a record for the club whose previous biggest signing was Raheem Sterling from Liverpool in July for an estimated 49 million.

Only Angel di Maria has cost more in British football, when Manchester United bought the Argentine from Real Madrid last year for almost 60 million.

"I want to reach the highest level possible as a player and I think the most important thing is that at the end of the season we can be happy and maybe have some titles," playmaker De Bruyne told the City website (www.mcfc.co.uk).

"I think this is the most important for the club, the players and for the fans of course."

The 24-year-old has forged a reputation as one of Europe's most creative midfielders with 33 assists in 72 appearances in all competitions for the German side.

He started his career at Belgian side Genk and was an integral member of their title-winning side in 2011, scoring six goals and registering 17 assists in all competitions.

In 2012 he joined Chelsea but was immediately loaned out to Bundesliga side Werder Bremen, registering 10 goals and 10 assists in 34 appearances.

The 33-cap Belgium international struggled to secure regular football at Stamford Bridge, however, and moved to Wolfsburg with Chelsea's manager Jose Mourinho saying he had been "an upset kid, training very bad and not ready to compete".

At Wolfsburg, however, he thrived and became one of Europe's most revered creative midfielders.

"We are very happy to have added Kevin to our team and I have no doubt that he will be a big success on his return to the Premier League," City manager Manuel Pellegrini added.

"It takes a special footballer to improve our squad and I have no doubt that Kevin is certainly one of those -- he has all of the mental, physical, tactical and technical attributes required to fit straight in.

"We like to play attractive, attacking football and bringing in a player like De Bruyne will only aid us as we fight on four fronts."

Following the announcement Wolfsburg tweeted: "thank you for everything and we wish you lots of success."

De Bruyne became City's fourth signing of the close-season following the acquisitions of England internationals Sterling and Fabian Delph and Argentina defender Nicolas Otamendi. ($1 = 0.6500 pounds)

Bayern's Dante to join Wolfsburg on three year-deal

Bayern Munich central defender Dante is joining Bundesliga rivals VfL Wolfsburg on a three-year contract after losing his starting spot, the German champions said on Sunday.

The 31-year-old Brazil international had asked for a transfer after struggling to get any playing time at Bayern this season despite the absence of several other central defenders through injury or suspension.

He was a member of the Brazil team that lost 7-1 to Germany in the World Cup semi-final in 2014 and struggled for form in the 2014-15 Bundesliga season, spending much of the time on the bench.

"Dante just wanted to have the chance to play regularly. We did not want to deny him this wish," Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a statement,

The player, who joined Bayern in 2012 from Borussia Moenchengladbach and was a key part of their treble-winning season in 2013, will need to pass a medical at Wolfsburg before signing his three-year contract, the Bavarians said.

"Bayern experienced a very successful time with him and we want to thank him for that," Rummenigge said.

Wolfsburg, runners-up and German Cup winners last season, are competing in the Champions League group stage.

Source: REUTERS
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