Marseille President Rules Out Move to Sign Man City Great De Bruyne
- Manchester City announced that Kevin De Bruyne will depart the club once his contract ends in June.
- Marseille showed interest in De Bruyne for the summer transfer window, but club president Pablo Longoria ruled out pursuing him mainly due to his high wages.
- Longoria stated that he is unsure whether talks with Kevin De Bruyne are underway and emphasized that bringing the player on board might disrupt Marseille’s current positive momentum.
- He explained that bringing in a player with much higher salary than current squad members would lack respect for players who secured Champions League qualification.
- Longoria’s stance suggests Marseille will maintain team balance by avoiding high-salary signings, while De Bruyne’s next club is expected to be known in the coming weeks.
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President says signing Manchester City player would be 'complete lack of respect' for current squad - Sport Witness
Manchester City have confirmed Kevin De Bruyne will leave the Etihad when his contract expires at the end of June. The Belgium international’s contract situation, experience and qualities make him an interesting option for several clubs. He’s already been linked to a few sides in Europe and across the world. Marseille are one of the
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