Kevin De Bruyne Makes Transfer Decision After Mohamed Salah Drops Liverpool Request - Liverpool Echo
- Kevin De Bruyne, the 33-year-old Belgian midfielder, announced his departure from Manchester City after a decade at the club on Tuesday evening.
- His decision to leave followed a season affected by injuries and reports that he would not join another Premier League club, despite earlier speculations linking him to rivals like Arsenal and Aston Villa.
- De Bruyne’s achievements include six Premier League titles, over 100 goals, two PFA Player of the Year awards, and a confirmed statue outside the Etihad Stadium celebrating his legacy.
- Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah praised De Bruyne’s impressive achievements with Manchester City during a Sky Sports interview, congratulating him on his successful career and lightheartedly inviting him to join Liverpool by saying there’s a spot available for him.
- De Bruyne intends to continue his career abroad, with Napoli and MLS clubs like Chicago Fire and Inter Miami among the reported suitors, while ruling out a move within England's top flight.
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Manchester City legend Kevin De Bruyne is set for his final Premier League minutes this weekend as the Belgium midfielder considers where to take the next steps in his career
Kevin De Bruyne makes transfer decision after Mohamed Salah drops Liverpool request - Liverpool Echo
Liverpool news and rumours including the latest on Kevin De Bruyne's future amid speculation linking the Man City midfielder with a shock move to Anfield this summer
Kevin De Bruyne makes transfer decision on future amid links to Prem rivals
KEVIN DE BRUYNE has ruled out moving to a Premier League club. The Manchester City legend is set to leave at the end of the season when his contract expires. Shutterstock EditorialKevin De Bruyne has made a decision on his future[/caption] He has been linked with several clubs and sparked rumours he might stay in the Prem after stating he was “open for anything”. When asked about remaining in England, De Bruyne said: “I’m open for anything, anyt…
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