Kevin de bruyne makes decision on next club after salah's liverpool invite

Kevin de bruyne makes decision on next club after salah's liverpool invite


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Kevin De Bruyne has confirmed he will not be joining another Premier League club after bidding a heartfelt goodbye to Manchester City. The Belgian midfielder, who has been a key figure at


the Etihad for a decade, is set to take his talents abroad despite interest from several of City's domestic rivals. De Bruyne, now 33, has had an injury-plagued season but remains more


than capable of performing at the highest level. Despite this, the Telegraph reports that he has decided against remaining in England's top flight. Arsenal and Aston Villa were among


the clubs linked with the player, while Liverpool's Mohamed Salah jokingly suggested he would welcome De Bruyne at Anfield. Salah told Sky Sports: "I want to tell him


congratulations for your career. He's done a phenomenal job at City, and he was great for the league. I really wish him the best...and we have a space for him!". De Bruyne leaves


England with six Premier League titles under his belt, as well as over 100 goals and assists each. He has also twice been named PFA Player of the Year, reports the Mirror. Napoli is


reportedly considering a move for Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne as Antonio Conte eyes Premier League talent once more, with Inter Miami also showing interest and quieter speculation


about a Saudi Arabian switch. After City's FA Cup final defeat, De Bruyne is set to finish his last season without silverware; however, his legacy as one of the club's legends is


secured with a statue at the Etihad confirmed. Upon announcing his departure, De Bruyne reflected: "Manchester is home, it is where my kids were born. I came here with my wife to stay


for a long time, didn't expect it to be ten years, to do what we've done as a club. We've won everything, we made the club bigger and now they're going to take


over."