MANCHESTER. — Manchester City demonstrated their financial might by breaking the club’s transfer record for the second time this summer to sign Kevin de Bruyne on Sunday, making the Belgium midfielder the second most-expensive player in English football history.

De Bruyne is reported to have cost City over 50 million pounds — less than two months after the club’s Abu Dhabi ownership spent 49 million pounds on another attacking midfielder, Raheem Sterling. Freed to spend lavishly again after UEFA loosened its Financial Fair Play rules restrictions, City have paid out close to $250 million in transfer fees this summer as the club looks to win the Premier League for the third time in five seasons and end four years of underachievement in the Champions League. — AFP.

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