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Kevin De Bruyne deal to Manchester City 'may soon be in place', says agent

Kevin De Bruyne in action for Wolfsburg in their Bundesliga clash with Eintracht Frankfurt
Image: Manchester City have reportedly agreed a deal for Kevin De Bruyne in principle

Kevin De Bruyne's agent says there is no deal in place yet for the player to join Manchester City from Wolfsburg but that the move could be imminent.

Sky Deutschland are among the outlets in Germany who are reporting that a fee of 74m euros for the attacking midfielder has been "agreed in principle".

Manchester City themselves are currently declining to comment on the reports.

But De Bruyne's agent Patrick de Koster said: "There is no final agreement with Manchester City, maybe there will be tomorrow."

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Wolfsburg Sporting Director Klaus Allofs says the club want to convince Kevin De Bruyne to stay at the club

Formerly with Chelsea, Belgium international De Bruyne has been a big success at Wolfsburg since they signed him in January 2014, breaking the Bundesliga record for assists last season.

In June De Bruyne revealed that his agent had been in informal contact with City representatives over a possible move to the Etihad.

City reportedly had a £47m bid for the 24-year-old turned down earlier this month but talks over a deal intensified late last week.

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Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini refused to comment on rumours linking Wolfsburg's Kevin De Bruyne with a move to the Etihad

And Wolfsburg are believed to have agreed to let De Bruyne move to the Premier League for a fee which could end up in the region of £58m with add-ons.

Manchester City have been very active in the transfer market this summer as they look to regain their Premier League title, Raheem Sterling, Nicolas Otamendi and Fabian Delph headlining their list of acquisitions.

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