De Bruyne's agent says he has held transfer talks with Manchester City


Kevin de Bruyne's agent Patrick de Koster says he has held discussions with Manchester City ahead of the summer transfer window.
Though De Bruyne's representative did not say he was actively looking to move the winger to the Premier League, he revealed that interest is high in the Belgian.
The former Chelsea man has had an impressive season following a January 2014 move to Wolfsburg for a fee in the region of £18 million ($27million).
And the Guardian report De Koster as saying: "I have met the people from Manchester City and we know each other. I've never spoken to anyone from Manchester United but a lot of other clubs have been in touch to find out some general information.
"I think with the season Kevin has had if we didn't have these questions then there would be something wrong. I saw [Mino] Raiola's quotes about taking 20 phone calls a day regarding Paul Pogba and it's the same situation for me and probably for the agent of Memphis Depay at the moment.
"For the moment, there are no formal discussions. Of course in the next few weeks I will be going around the world to talk about the situation with Kevin but this is just informal information.
"I will talk to everybody but Kevin is very, very happy with Wolfsburg and the way they have treated him since he arrived from Chelsea last year. There are still five games to play and hopefully they can make sure of a place in the Champions League next season so it is a little bit too early to be making any decisions. He has a four-year contract at Wolfsburg so we will have to see what they want to do."
He also added his thoughts on the fee De Bruyne could command, saying: "I don't know. Wolfsburg paid 24m euros ($25.66m) to Chelsea so I can see it being a lot more than that."
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