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At the age of 32, Kevin De Bruyne had a complicated 2023-24 year with Manchester City. Although he was able to lift the Club World Cup and the Premier League for the fourth time in a row, the Belgian was not spared from injuries and was forced to be away from the field for many months at the time. following a hamstring injury that occurred last August. Back at the forefront and selected with Belgium, the midfielder took stock of his current situation.
Regarding his long injury, the captain of the Red Devils admitted to having “worked differently these last six months. I personally feel in good condition. I think I’m 100%. In the last twelve games, I played a lot with Manchester City. The program is very dense so it is not always easy to sequence the matches”. And regarding his future at the club, the former Chelsea player surprised by opening the door to a departure this summer.
Kevin De Bruyne flattered by Saudi Arabia
“At my age, you have to be open to everything”he first explained, opening the door to a departure for Saudi Arabia. “(My family) is willing to accompany me on an exotic adventure. It’s a discussion we’re having more and more. I still have a year of contract, so I have to take into account what can happen. My eldest son is eight years old and he has only known England. He also asks me how long will I play for Manchester City. At the right time, we will have to manage this situation in a certain way.he warned the press.
Before openly announcing that he was up for an adventure in Cristiano Ronaldo’s championship. “We are talking about incredible amounts when this could be the end of my career. Sometimes you have to think about it. If I play two seasons there, I could earn an incredible amount of money, which is comparable or even higher than what I earned during the previous 15 seasons. But at this moment, I haven’t had to think about it yet.”, he blurted. Pep Guardiola and the Cityzens have been warned…
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