Matheus Nunes put his legacy at Wolves on the line to sign for Manchester City and is determined to make the most of his chance at the Etihad now he has it.
Nunes has made a solid start to life at City, looking good on the ball, assisting a goal for Erling Haaland, and earning comparisons to Kevin De Bruyne from Pep Guardiola.
However, the confident Portugal international insists he has some way to go to earn a true comparison to De Bruyne, and made it clear he aims to become his own player at City.
In the second part of an interview with Nunes (read the first part here), the midfielder spoke of his aims and ambitions for his time at City, where he can be most effective, and which player has surprised him most in training. ALSO READ: City's most used players this season speaks volumes about Guardiola's overhaul ALSO READ: Stones faces City test with England after Guardiola comment Born in Brazil, Nunes' journey to City has taken him via Lisbon and Wolverhampton - with an influence from Sunderland as well through his step-dad from the North East.