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Saudi leaders are sparing no effort to attract Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne to their squad.
Manchester City is doing everything to resist the Saudis’ interest in Kevin de Bruyne, but their task is proving increasingly complicated.
De Bruyne could become the highest paid player in the world
According to information disclosed by the Mirror, City are currently seeking to extend the contract of their Belgian strategist. Despite his recent physical problems, they want to keep him until at least 2026.
Financially, he is offered a weekly salary of around 435,000 euros. But it is very far from the offer allegedly made to him by Saudi Arabia. In the Gulf, he is offered to receive more than a million euros per week. Enough to make him seriously think and lead him to say goodbye to his career in Europe.
Al-Hilal, Al Nassr, Al Ahli, Al-Ittihad and Al Qadsiah are all interested in the possibility of signing De Bruyne (32).
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