Kevin De Bruyne is expected to be Manchester City's final transfer this summer.

The German club are now open to selling De Bruyne if City meet their valuation. Sources close to the player believe £45 million-£48 million would be accepted though Wolfsburg are refusing to make clear the preferred price in an attempt to extract the highest fee.

City is the first choice of De Bruyne despite interest from Paris Saint-Germain.

Manuel Pellegrini has so far added to his squad with Raheem Sterling, for £49 million, Fabian Delph (£8 million), Patrick Roberts (£11 million) and Enes Unal (£2 million). The latter has been loaned to Genk.