Manchester City paid a symbolic tribute to Kevin De Bruyne on Tuesday, unveiling a mosaic in his likeness and naming a road after him within the club’s Academy. These gestures mark the end of the Belgian midfielder’s successful decade-long era at the club.
Journalist Fabrizio Romano also confirmed that the club plans to erect a statue of De Bruyne outside the Etihad Stadium.
🚨 Official: Manchester City confirm they will be erecting a statue of Kevin De Bruyne outside the Etihad Stadium. pic.twitter.com/l8R1bJbqkU
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 20, 2025
A Memorable Final Evening at the Etihad
Before his departure at the end of the season, De Bruyne was honored during the match against Bournemouth, receiving a guard of honor from his teammates and staff.
Kevin De Bruyne, the Etihad farewell 💙 pic.twitter.com/rtfm6P0mMH
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 20, 2025
Having joined Manchester City in 2015 from Wolfsburg, “KDB” won 19 major trophies in 420 appearances, scoring 108 goals and providing 177 assists. His exceptional vision and pinpoint passes will forever be etched in the club’s history.
Despite rumors linking him to clubs like Napoli, Liverpool, and other European giants, De Bruyne has stated he will prioritize his family’s well-being before making a decision on his future.
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