Manchester City will break their
transfer record for the second time this summer after finally agreeing terms
with Wolfsburg over a £54million deal for Kevin de Bruyne.
One of the longest-running transfer
sagas of the year neared conclusion on Wednesday when the German club accepted
an improved offer.
It will eclipse the £49m that City
paid Liverpool for Raheem Sterling last month and take their summer spending to
the £150m mark.
It is understood that the finer points of the deal have
yet to be completed but De Bruyne has been withdrawn from Wolfsburg’s game at
home to Schalke on Friday and is set to move to the Etihad on a six-year
contract worth in excess of £200,000-a-week.
His agent Patrick De
Koster said: ‘The deal has not happened yet. Maybe it will be done tomorrow.
KEVIN DE BRUYNE STATS 2014/15
Appearances
34
Goals
10
Shooting accuracy
54%
Chances created
111
Passing accuracy
75%
Yellow/red card
3/0
City have been confident for some time that the
24-year-old Belgium forward wanted to return to English football, having
previously had an unhappy two-year spell with Chelsea.
But convincing Wolfsburg to sell their prize asset and
the current German player of the year has proved more difficult, with the
Bundesliga club’s sporting director Klaus Allofs and head coach Dieter Hecking
insisting that De Bruyne would stay.
The player and his representatives were adamant that he
would not hand in a transfer request to force the deal through, and negotiations
were further complicated by rival interest from Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern
Munich.
MAN CITY 2015 SIGNINGS
Raheem Sterling (Liverpool, £49m)
Nicolas Otamendi (Valencia, £32m)
Fabian Delph (Aston Villa, £8m)
Patrick Roberts (Fulham, £8m)
Enes Unal (Bursaspor, £2m)
But having established De Bruyne as one of their prime
transfer targets this summer alongside Sterling, City were determined to get
their man. The fee is second only to Manchester United’s £59.7m signing of
Angel di Maria last summer in the list of British record transfers.
It will lift City’s spending this summer to £150m after
they followed up the £49m Sterling deal by paying Valencia £32m for defender
Nicolas Otamendi and Aston Villa £8m for midfielder Fabian Delph.
They have also strengthened their youth ranks by signing
Fulham forward Patrick Roberts for an initial £4m and Bursaspor striker Enes
Unal for £2m, and hope to conclude a £2.1m deal for Villarreal’s teenage
midfielder Aleix.
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