Manchester City set price for De Bruyne

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After having opposed it for a long time, Manchester City is now inclined to let their strategist Kevin De Bruyne leave.

Manchester City have finally set their price for Kevin De Bruyne. This suggests that a departure door has finally been opened for the Belgian international.

Clubs in the Saudi Pro League have recently inquired about KDB. Faced with this interest, City would therefore be open to selling its metronome at the end of the current campaign.

Heading to the Gulf for De Bruyne?

According to talkSPORT, City have priced De Bruyne at €115m. Al Nassr, Al Ahli, Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal, all of which have links to the Public Investment Fund (PIF), could go on the offensive as the sum in question is not likely to discourage them .

Even if they agree to discuss a transfer, the leaders of the Sky Blues do not rule out an extension for De Bruyne either. The latter has a lease which expires in 2025 at the Etihad Stadium.

Injured for a long time at the start of the season, De Bruyne has only played 11 City matches this season (including 5 as a starter). He therefore no longer appears to be essential and this is what may have led the club to consider a divorce after a nine-year romance.

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