Seventy words were all that PSV Eindhoven used to mark the arrival of Manchester City midfielder Claudio Gomes to their Under-21 team on a season-long loan.
You wouldn't necessarily expect more for a loan between two academies but it is striking that this is the same player that Pep Guardiola touted as a potential fill-in for Fernandinho just a year ago.
Gomes has been a curious case since he first announced that he was leaving PSG - where he had played for the previous five years - to join the Blues for the greater promise of first-team football.
City are hardly known for clearing out their stars to push teenagers through into the first team, yet the French teenager enjoyed a promising start. He flew out with the senior squad for their 2018 summer tour and praised by the manager before he had even signed for the club.
Comparisons to recognised stars should always be taken with a pinch of salt but the fact he was mentioned as of interest to City in the same way that Frenkie De Jong was and then mentioned by Guardiola as a potential first-teamer alongside Douglas Luiz made him impossible to ignore.
He looked promising, too, in training and in a cameo against a Liverpool side that would go on to claim 97 Premier League points and a Bayern Munich team that would claim another Bundesliga crown. Raw but promising enough for Kyle Walker to christen him "N'Golo" after the Chelsea dynamo.
But other than four minutes against Fulham in the Carabao Cup, he would not feature in the first team again after the Community Shield and the youngster would also tumble out of the development side; January 14 was his last appearance of the campaign.
There is clearly still a player there, or he would not have been selected for a France team that were narrowly beaten in the Under-19 European Championship semi-final this summer, captaining them in their final group stage game.
Gomes need only look at Aleks Zinchenko for a player that followed up a loan spell at PSV - and not a very successful one at that - with minutes in the City first team.
But if he is still in the plans of his country, it appears too difficult for the Frenchman for a breakthrough at his club any time soon. A year on, Kante remains a starter at Chelsea, De Jong has earned a £65m move to Barcelona after his starring role in Ajax's run to the Champions League semi-finals and Douglas Luiz is starting in the Premier League after a £15m move to Aston Villa.
Having shown enough to earn his way to City last year, Gomes must prove over the next nine months he deserves another chance at the Etihad.