Report: Kevin De Bruyne agrees to personal terms with Manchester City
Wolfsburg midfielder Kevin De Bruyne has reportedly agreed to personal terms with Manchester City in a deal in the region of £200,000 a week, according to the Guardian.
While De Bruyne is reportedly keen on a return to the Premier League, Wolfsburg has yet to accept a bid from the English outfit. Manchester City is set to make a third offer of around £50 million, which the club hopes will secure De Bruyne’s signature.
The attacking midfielder has yet to commit to staying with the German club. De Bruyne made 51 appearances last year for Wolfsburg, scoring 15 goals and recording 25 assists.
Manchester City has had a busy summer transfer window, bringing in big-money players like Raheem Sterling, Nicolas Otamendi, and Fabian Delph. Signing De Bruyne would push City's total spending to over £150 million.
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