Nolito flies into Manchester to complete £13.8million City move from Celta Vigo after Euro 2016 disaster with Spain
Striker was subbed off in final two defeats against Croatia and Italy as reigning champions crashed out with a whimper

MANCHESTER CITY could complete the signing of Spain striker Nolito as early as Wednesday.
The Celta Vigo man will fly into England midweek, according to the , when he could become Pep Guardiola’s second summer signing.
Ilkay Gundogan has already joined the post-Pellegrini era but he will miss the start of the season as he recovers from a knee injury.
Nolito, however, should recover quicker from his bruised ego after his Spain side were knocked out of Euro 2016 at the last-16 stage by Italy.
The 29-year-old started all four games under Vicente del Bosque and scored against Turkey in the Spanish highlight of the tournament; a 3-0 win.
However, in the defeat to Croatia he was hauled off on 60 minutes and in the dismal defeat to the Azzurri he failed to even make it out for the second half.
If Guardiola can perk him up and get him firing in time for the start of the Premier League season, City fans have plenty to be excited about.
Last season, in a Celta Vigo side dwarfed by Barcelona and Real Madrid, he scored 12 La Liga goals in 29 games.
He also scored four goals in four international friendlies in 2016 but his side failed to click in France.
The Etihad faithful can also look forward to a bit of quick-footed excitement – that Raheem Sterling and Jesus Navas struggle for - as their new man is a dribbling master with 58 successful runs last season, more than the likes of Thiago at Bayern Munich and Barcelona’s Andres Iniesta.
The former Benfica man also works extremely hard for his side, defending from the front with the sort of high-pressing game Guardiola loves.
The £13.8million fee could prove to be a snip, especially compared to the larger fees they have shelled out for flops like Wilfried Bony and Sterling in recent seasons.