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After a groin injury in mid-September, Kevin De Bruyne finally returned to the field. Although his playing sensations are gradually returning, his contractual future remains uncertain. Linked to his Mancunian club until June 30, 2025, the Belgian spoke on the subject at a press conference. “Honestly, I don’t know. At the start of the season I knew things were going to happen and discussions were going to take place, but unfortunately I had that problem against Brentford so I pretty much put everything aside. I was hoping to be away for a few days, and it ended up being eight or nine weeks“, he indicated.
Before specifying: “For now, I still prefer to improve and see how I am, and everything else will come. I’m not really obsessed with things at the moment. I know people are going to ask me about it, but I can’t say much, there hasn’t been a lot of talk, so I’m good, I’m happy, I just want to play good again football, and the future – we will see…“. For the player, as for his training, the question therefore still seems open.
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