EXCLUSIVE: After 9 years, the world-class superstar is ready to say goodbye to Man City ❌

Kevin De Bruyne intended to leave Manchester City after signing a contract there in 2015 .After joining Man City in the summer of 2015 and spending nine years there, Kevin De Bruyne’s contract is about to expire, making him the team’s longest-serving player at the moment. The brilliant Belgian midfield player is set to leave his wonderful club shortly based on his latest interview.

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Although many Manchester City supporters would prefer to see the midfield player play for longer, his age suggests that he may not be able to compete at the greatest levels, especially in the world-famous English Premier League.

De Bruyne, 33, has acknowledged that he may contemplate quitting the reigning Premier League winners. De Bruyne did not rule out leaving Man City this summer, with just one year remaining on his deal.

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“For Michele, an exotic adventure is okay,” he clarified, adding that his family had talked about his future club. We are also talking about these topics more and more as a family.

“I need to consider my options because I have one year remaining on my contract. At eight years old, my eldest child has never left England. How long will I play for City, he also asks? When that time comes, we’ll need to handle it a certain way.

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Nobody could have predicted that, upon joining Man City in 2015, Kevin De Bruyne would go on to become a legend within the team and a strong candidate to be named the greatest midfield player in Premier League history.

Regarding the interest from numerous elite Saudi Pro League clubs, he remarked, “At my age, you have to be open to everything.”

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“You’re discussing enormous sums of money at a time when my career might be coming to an end. You have to consider that sometimes. I will be able to make a huge sum of money if I play there for two years. He told Het Laatste Nieuws, “Before that, I had to play football for 15 years, and I might not even reach that amount yet.”

“You need to consider what might happen after that. However, I haven’t had to consider that as of yet.