Matheus Nunes will hope to hit the ground running when Manchester City return to action away at West Ham this weekend.
The Portugal star completed acontroversial deadline day transfer to the Premier League champions from Wolves for £53million.
City were desperate to bring in a new playmaking midfielder after talisman Kevin De Bruyne was ruled out for up to four months.
The club initially failed to agreea deal to poach Lucas Paqueta from West Ham before turning their attention to Nunes.
City saw an initial bid for the 25-year-old rejected before Nunes refused to train with his Wolves teammates in order to force through a switch to the Etihad.
His eventual arrival came in time for the midfielder to be included in City's squad for the 5-1 win over Fulham but he was an unused substitute.
The Portuguese international is likely to make his bow for City at the London Stadium against West Ham this Saturday.
Nunes' deadline day transfer meant he had precious little time to train with his new teammates after a brief period on strike.
But the former Sporting Lisbon star was left out of Roberto Martinez's latest Portugal squad for their Euro 2024 qualifiers.
This has meant Nunes has been able to spend the international break getting used to his new surroundings at the Etihad Campus.
His bedding in process at City also follows fellow new signing Jeremy Doku.
The Belgian winger was also relegated to an unused substitute role for the first City match he was available for following his move from Rennes.
Doku failed to leave the bench during the club's 2-1 victory over Sheffield United last month but was then thrust into the starting XI a week later.
Meanwhile, Nunes expressed his delight at sealing his dream move to City in his first interview
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