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Published on 2024-05-09 18:00:00
Two new clubs from the Middle East, Al-Qadsiah and Al-Ittihad, have expressed interest in signing Kevin De Bruyne from Manchester City this summer. De Bruyne is approaching the final year of his contract with City and there have been rumors of a potential move, especially with the Pro League in Saudi Arabia looking to attract big names. Despite being 33 years old, De Bruyne has maintained his high level of performance, scoring goals and providing assists in the limited appearances he has made this season.
While De Bruyne has been a standout player in the Premier League for several years, there are concerns about his playing workload catching up to him, leading to a slight dip in performance. Some games have shown De Bruyne struggling to make an impact, raising questions about his future at Manchester City. With interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia and now the Middle East, City may consider significant offers for the Belgian midfielder, especially if they receive bids exceeding £100 million with bonuses attached.
Despite the strong bond between De Bruyne and Manchester City, the possibility of a summer transfer remains intriguing. While most fans would prefer to see De Bruyne stay at the club, there is speculation that City could be open to selling him for the right price. With transfer rumors swirling and the player’s contract situation uncertain, De Bruyne’s future will be closely watched in the upcoming transfer window.
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