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Published on 2024-04-20 12:31:00
The future of Manchester City’s vice-captain Kevin De Bruyne is uncertain as he approaches the final year of his current contract, which runs until the summer of 2025. There have been no talks of a possible extension, leaving his future with the club in question. De Bruyne, who is 32 years old, rejected a strong offer from the club in the past, indicating that he may be considering his options.
The Athletic’s David Ornstein provided an update on De Bruyne’s contract situation, suggesting that Manchester City may need to address the issue sooner rather than later. With one year left on his current deal, the club may need to make a decision on whether to offer him a new contract or potentially risk losing him to another club. De Bruyne’s importance to the team as vice-captain and key player adds an extra layer of complexity to the situation.
The uncertainty surrounding De Bruyne’s future highlights the challenges faced by clubs in managing the contracts of key players. Manchester City will need to carefully consider their options and work towards reaching a resolution with De Bruyne to secure his long-term commitment to the club. As one of the top players in the team, De Bruyne’s decision will have a significant impact on Manchester City’s future success.
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