Pep understands De Bruyne dismay over City curtain call
- Pep Guardiola admitted that saying goodbye to Kevin De Bruyne will be the toughest part of his job.
- Guardiola has decided to let De Bruyne go when his contract expires in June because he no longer sees him as part of his plans.
- Kevin De Bruyne expressed his shock at Guardiola's decision to not offer him a new deal after ten years with the club.
- Guardiola stated, 'The decision to release De Bruyne was among my toughest by far.
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No letting up: Pep Guardiola says Kevin De Bruyne ‘wants the best for the club’
The playmaker is in his last season with Manchester City.
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Read Full ArticlePep Guardiola responds to Kevin De Bruyne calling out Man City chiefs over exit - The Mirror
Manchester City have opted against handing Kevin De Bruyne a new contract with Pep Guardiola admitting player exits are the hardest part of the job ahead of an emotional farewell
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Read Full ArticlePep Guardiola breaks silence on Kevin De Bruyne’s Manchester City exit comments
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has addressed the frustration emanating from Kevin De Bruyne’s comments since the Belgian midfielder was told by club bosses he is not part of their plans beyond the summer. De Bruyne will leave Manchester City in the coming months after being told he is not going to receive a new contract at the Etihad Stadium, with the 33-year-old’s current deal set to… Source
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