Kevin De Bruyne transfer stance emerges amid Liverpool 'offer' ahead of Man City exit - Liverpool Echo
- Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester City's 33-year-old captain, will leave the club after his contract expires in June 2025.
- Manchester City decided not to offer De Bruyne a new contract after a decade at the club, despite his desire to continue in Europe.
- Liverpool, among other clubs and leagues like MLS and Saudi Arabia, have shown interest in signing De Bruyne, with reports of an offer made from Liverpool.
- De Bruyne has scored 108 goals and provided 177 assists in 418 appearances, and said, "I showed I can still play here" after a recent City win.
- De Bruyne's departure marks the end of a highly successful era at Manchester City and opens up significant transfer market speculation, especially regarding a potential Liverpool move.
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Kevin De Bruyne's Liverpool dream, Mo Salah choice and Man City displeasure - The Mirror
Kevin De Bruyne has been linked with a blockbuster move to Liverpool once his Manchester City career comes to a close and it appears that he wouldn’t be against a switch to Anfield
Intertwining Naples, between the future of Antonio Conte and voices about De Bruyne
Doubts, thoughts, maximum concentration to the present but also a look at the future. The theme is this: what will Antonio Conte do? Because Naples is so much so from a Scudetto that would have a huge value especially for how it arrived: the investments there were, yes, but between the summer and the winter the two most important players have gone away, that is Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia (on which the veto had been placed). And above all there wa…


Kevin De Bruyne 'receives shock offer from Liverpool with Napoli also keen'
KEVIN DE BRUYNE has been given a shock offer to stay in the Premier League by Liverpool, reports suggest. The Belgian is out of contract with Manchester City at the end of this season. Kevin De Bruyne has received a shock offer from LiverpoolRex De Bruyne is understood to want to continue his career in Europe rather than move to the US or Saudi Arabia. A number of top clubs would love to add the 33-year-old to their ranks. According to Gianluca …
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