Manchester City will let Kevin De Bruyne decide his future as he enters the final five months of his contract.
But Man City are not done yet, as they are looking to add a defensive midfielder before the February 3 deadline. Apart from the incomings, Pep Guardiola’s side will also want to keep hold of their key players.
Kevin De Bruyne hopes to end the uncertainty surrounding his Manchester City future by signing a new contract at the Etihad Stadium, a report has revealed. De Bruyne has entered the final six months of his current deal and,
Kevin De Bruyne will be handed the opportunity to not only decide his own future at Manchester City, but also do so without any pressure from the club.That is according to new reports detailing the
One of the topics to monitor over the second half of the season is the contract situation surrounding Kevin De Bruyne. The Manchester City legend is now in the final six months of his current contract.
It is a well-known fact that Kevin De Bruyne is in the last six months of his current contract with Manchester City. The future of the City legend has been a topic of conversation for some time now.
Manchester City go back to winning ways with a stunning performance against Ipswich, with academy graduate Phil Foden continuing to shine despite a slow start to the campaign
As De Bruyne turned provider for two of Manchester City’s six goals against Ipswich Town, he has also went level Ryan Giggs by providing multiple assists in as many Premier League games (17) than the Manchester United legend (17). Most PL games with multiple assists: 17 — Kevin De Bruyne 17 — Ryan Giggs pic.twitter.com/daPhEjerac
Manchester City secured a nervy 3-1 victory over Club Brugge after going behind in a match they needed to win in order to qualify for a Champions League knockout round play-off.
Their next game is scheduled against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in the Champions League. This fixture is extremely important for the Citizens as they are placed 22nd on the points table. A win will solidify their spot for the next round while a defeat can put them under unwanted circumstances.
De Bruyne, the most decorated player in City's history, had serious interest from Saudi Arabia last season but chose to stay.