Kevin De Bruyne’s time at Manchester City is officially coming to an end — and he won’t be part of the squad for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup.
According to The Times, the club has already made the decision to move on from the Belgian playmaker this summer, marking the end of a decade-long era.
Now 33, De Bruyne will not feature in the Club World Cup as both he and the club want to avoid unnecessary risks. His final season has been plagued by injuries, and City are set to begin a new cycle without one of their all-time greats.
City Say Goodbye, De Bruyne Looks Ahead
Several clubs are lining up to sign him. Napoli have made him a priority, seeing him as the perfect leader for their midfield. Chelsea and Arsenal have also shown interest, while MLS and Saudi Arabian sides continue to circle — though no final decision has been made by the player.
A new adventure awaits De Bruyne. Manchester may be in his rear-view mirror, but the next chapter in his legendary career is only just beginning.
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