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Kevin De Bruyne enjoyed a spot of shopping at the Manchester City club store ahead of this weekend's clash with West Ham.

He was spotted clutching a bag from the shop as he entered a city centre hotel on the eve of Hammers' visit to the Etihad.

The Belgium star is in line to make his full debut for City after two substitute appearances against Crystal Palace and Juventus.

De Bruyne joined Ciy last month for £54m - the second highest fee paid by a British club after Manchester United's £59.7m recruitment of Angel Di Maria last summer.

Despite his disappointing spell at Chelsea between 2012 and 2014, the 24-year-old insists he has nothing to prove in the Premier League.

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"I think I showed that I've been a good player in Germany, which is also a very good league," De Bruyne told BBC's Football Focus.

"Of course I didn't play a lot in the Premier League and hopefully I can do well now I am here, of course, but I don't have the feeling that I have to prove something because the first period wasn't that good."

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Asked what his favourite position is, he responded: "My best [position] is probably attacking midfield, in the centre, but even if I play in that position I end up going out wide.

"So in the end you change a lot from your position if your starting position is over there [in the centre]."