Heading into the serious phase of the 2023/24 season, Manchester City has their star man, Kevin de Bruyne back in the team, however new reports state that the Belgian's time at the Etihad faces some countdown as interest from Saudi Arabia emerges.
The 32-year-old Belgian midfielder, sidelined since August with a hamstring injury sustained in City's opening day Premier League win against Burnley, showcased his impact by scoring and assisting in the high-stakes clash.
De Bruyne's return couldn't have come at a more crucial time for Pep Guardiola's side, who are eyeing success in the Premier League, Champions League, and FA Cup. The midfielder's stellar performance has rekindled hopes for a successful second half of the season.
Having been a linchpin in City's squad since his arrival from Wolfsburg in 2015 for £55 million, Kevin de Bruyne has etched his name among the club's all-time greats.
Guardiola, acknowledging De Bruyne's legendary status, expressed the importance of the midfielder's individual talent in pivotal moments.
As De Bruyne's current contract with City is set to expire in the summer of 2025, there are reports suggesting the club's interest in extending his stay until 2026, marking over a decade of service.
However, this intention faces competition from Saudi Arabian clubs, with Al Nassr and Al Hilal reportedly eyeing the Belgian playmaker, along with Liverpool's Mo Salah.
While Guardiola and City are eager to secure De Bruyne's future, they have set a substantial asking price of at least £100 million should they entertain the possibility of parting ways with the midfield maestro.
The interest from the Middle East adds an intriguing dimension to De Bruyne's future, leaving fans and pundits alike to wonder if the allure of Saudi Arabian football will be enough to lure him away from the Premier League.
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