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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester City have completed the signing of Dutch international Nigel de Jong.
The 24-year-old has signed a four-and-a-half year contract with the Eastlands club, after agreeing personal terms and passing a medical today.
It is thought De Jong will link up with his new team-mates for Wednesday's Barclays Premier League match against Newcastle, when he is expected to make his debut.
Although the deal has taken a couple of days to complete, Hamburg boss Martin Jol was resigned to De Jong's exit on Monday.
City are refusing to say how much they have paid for De Jong but it is believed to be around £17m.
The player, who has 29 international caps, will bring some added steel to the City midfield, offering cover to the more flamboyant members of Mark Hughes' squad.
Although he will not be eligible for the remainder of City's European campaign, he should be a major figure in the club's attempt to clamber into a higher Premier League position.
De Jong played against City in a pre-season friendly last summer and is a former team-mate of another recent recruit, Vincent Kompany, who he should play alongside in the Blues' engine room.
De Jong represents City's third signing of the transfer window, following on from Wayne Bridge and Craig Bellamy, who completed his move north from West Ham on Monday.
However, the Blues did miss out on their number one target when Kaka opted to snub the riches on offer at City and stay with AC Milan.
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