Matheus Nunes joined Manchester City in the last transfer window from Wolves but is not getting much playing time at his new club. However, the midfielder doesn't mind.
The 25-year-old said in an interview with 'Sky Sports' that he is learning by training alongside world-class players such as Mateo Kovacic, Rodri Hernandez and Bernardo Silva. He said he would like to watch Kevin De Bruyne playing.
"I really want to learn from KDB. But I still haven't had a chance to watch him play yet," he said. "I try to look at certain things other players in my position are good at, and see if I can put that in my game to become the most complete midfielder I can be."
"I still need to improve some things, but if Pep believes I should be here there is no reason why I shouldn't. I want to score more goals, recover more balls, get more assists. But he improves every player who comes into the team, and I will be no different," he added.
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