Kevin De Bruyne on departure

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At 33, Kevin De Bruyne is considering a turning point in his career, and the United States could be his next destination. Preliminary discussions have begun between the Belgian international and San Diego FC for a possible move to MLS, according to

GiveMeSport. While the Saudi Pro League had also expressed interest, De Bruyne seems to lean more towards the American league, particularly attracted by the prospect of joining the same championship as Lionel Messi.

End of cycle at Manchester City?

With a contract ending soon and a season marked by several injuries, De Bruyne could well leave the Sky Blues by next summer. Although negotiations with San Diego FC are still ongoing, this potential departure highlights an end of cycle for the Belgian midfielder, who has not yet made a definitive decision regarding his future.

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