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The Kevin De Bruyne case is making Manchester City fans shudder. Insistently announced on the side of Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia, the 33-year-old Belgian has never closed the door to a departure for an exotic championship. However, Pep Guardiola spoke at a press conference on Tuesday and announced that a departure was not on the agenda. “We haven’t received an offer for him. The club informed me that there was no offer. I don’t know what will happen, but I want him to stay. He was here before I arrived. He is the longest-serving player here.”the Spaniard was keen to point out.
With his contract ending next summer, the Belgian has his destiny in his own hands. The Spanish coach also indicated that he would not force the player to stay if he wanted to leave. “It’s happened with other players before, he has the right to choose. What he’s done for us is huge, so he can decide. But the information I have at the moment is that he’s going to stay.” The message has been received, his coach wants to keep him but the final decision will be up to Kevin de Bruyne.
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