With rumors about Kevin De Bruyne’s future, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola spoke about his contract.
As his contract ends in June, the midfielder’s next team is yet to be determined.
De Bruyne’s unsigned contract extension leaves his future at Manchester City uncertain after the summer.
Guardiola responded to questions regarding his playmaker’s future.
The 33-year-old De Bruyne has faced a season of challenges from injuries. In City’s 29 league games, he’s only been a starter in 12, scoring two goals and providing six assists.
Despite his difficulties, he remains a key member of Guardiola’s team. Yet, his recent games have ignited a discussion on whether he is playing at his peak.
If De Bruyne leaves Manchester City, Major League Soccer and Saudi Pro League teams are reportedly interested in acquiring him.
A former River Plate striker, Carlos Morete, has encouraged the Argentinian club to pursue the midfielder ambitiously.
Speaking with TyC Sports, more asked why no one flew to Manchester to enquire about De Bruyne. He’s thirty-three. His release costs $20 million; try to recruit him once freed.
Although a South American transfer is improbable, interest from other football leagues might entice De Bruyne to seek a fresh challenge.
His future with Manchester City hinges on his choices.
Kevin De Bruyne and Man City are in contract talks, according to Pep Guardiola
