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The adventure of Kevin from Bruyne to Manchester City could end in a few months. At the end of the contract at the end of the season, the Belgian has still not extended with the Citizens, which makes his future quite vague.
Skyblue coach Pep Guardiola was also questioned on this subject at a press conference. The Spaniard said he did not know more about the future of De Bruyne: “What is going to happen, it belongs to Kevin and to the club. All I can say is that he is an exceptional player. He was and he is exceptional and I hope he will still be in the future. »» He adds that the player must be clear about his ambitions after the season: ” He must completely be honest with himself, to decide what he feels and what he can do in the next period of his life. He is 34 years old this summer and he has to make a decision, like what happened with David Silva for example. ”
However, the latest Belgian performances could dissuade Manchester City management from extending the player. On the bench against Real Madrid and not in his big day against Liverpool, the captain of the Red Devils cannot help his team get out of the bad period she is going through.
A future in Saudi Arabia?
What if the future of Kevin de Bruyne was taking shape in Saudi Arabia like many stars of the round ball? The player himself evoked last summer, during an interview with the Belgian media HLN, the interest of the Saudis and the possibility that he joins the Saudi Pro League.
Indeed, contracts with astronomical sums offered to De Bruyne could be an argument that can convince the player to join the Saudi championship as he indicates himself: ” Sometimes you have to think about it. If I play in Saudi Arabia for two years, I will be able to earn an incredible sum of money. Before that, I had to play football for 15 years. I might not reach this sum yet. We must then think of what it could mean later. But for now, I haven't had to think about it yet. »»
Arrived in 2015 in Manchester City from Wolfsburg, Kevin de Bruyne won many titles including a champions league with the Skyblues.
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