Premier League champions, Manchester City have confirmed the capture of Spanish left-back, Sergio Gomez from Belgian club Anderlecht.
Gomez started his career in Barcelona's La Masia Academy as an attacking midfielder before moving on to Borussia Dortmund.
City will pay an initial £11m ($13m) fee for the 21-year-old with the potential for the price to rise further in unspecified add-ons.
The Premier League champions signed Gomez after allowing Oleksandr Zinchenko to join Arsenal in a £32million ($38m) deal.
Gomez spent two seasons on loan with Spanish side Huesca before moving to Anderlecht, where he starred under former City captain Vincent Kompany, claiming 15 assists and being named the club's Player of the Year.
Gomez signed four-year contract at the Etihad Stadium.
Gomez spent two seasons on loan with Spanish side Huesca before moving to Anderlecht, where he starred under former City captain Vincent Kompany, claiming 15 assists and being named the club's Player of the Year.
Gomez signed four-year contract at the Etihad Stadium.
“The number of trophies City have won over the past few years has been incredible and the style of football the team plays under Pep is the most exciting in Europe. Playing for and being guided by Pep and his coaches is going to be very special."
"When [my brother] went on a school trip to London, I asked him to buy me the Manchester City shirt with the name and number of David Silva. At that time, I was wearing the number 21 too," he added.
"He was one of my favourite players in that position because when I was a kid I used to play in Silva's position. That's the story of the shirt and I have kept it well since.”
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