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Published on 2024-02-24 20:49:16
Kevin De Bruyne is open to discussing a new deal with Manchester City despite rumors linking him to Saudi Arabia. According to sources, Kevin De Bruyne is willing to explore a new contract with Manchester City if the club offers him fresh terms. The talented midfielder has been crucial for City, with fans recognizing his impact on the team, especially when he was absent during this season.
Having played a key role in City’s achievement of the ‘treble’ last season, De Bruyne is considered one of the greatest players to have represented the club. Speculation about his contract has been swirling, with suggestions that he may seek a new challenge after winning numerous titles. Despite interest from Saudi clubs, De Bruyne is now open to discussing a new deal with Manchester City, looking to potentially improve his current terms.
For Manchester City supporters, there is hope that the midfielder may extend his stay at the Etihad, pending a favorable offer from the club. However, any decision to renew his contract will depend on both financial considerations and the club’s future sporting prospects. On the other hand, Saudi clubs like Al-Ettihad, Al-Hilal, and Al Qadisiyah are eyeing De Bruyne as a potential signing, should he become available in the market next summer.
With Manchester City reportedly setting a price for De Bruyne, Saudi clubs are gearing up for a potential move to secure the Belgian’s services. De Bruyne’s future remains uncertain, but the possibility of a new deal with Manchester City indicates that his time at the Etihad may continue, provided the terms are satisfactory for all parties involved.
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