Kevin De Bruyne considers move to Saudi Arabian club as Man City future uncertain
- Kevin De Bruyne, with only one year left on his contract, is open to a move to a Saudi Arabian club.
- The Belgian playmaker hinted at a potential exit from Manchester City for new opportunities.
- De Bruyne's future at Man City remains uncertain as he evaluates his options for the next stage of his career.
Kevin De Bruyne is thinking about leaving Manchester City because he might get a lot of money in Saudi Arabia. He has been playing for City since August 2015 and is a very good player. But he is getting older, turning 33 this month, and is worried about his career running out of time. De Bruyne said he still has one year left on his contract and needs to think about what to do next. He earns a lot of money in England, but the money in Saudi Arabia is very tempting. He mentioned that he might consider playing there for two years to earn a huge amount of money. De Bruyne is considering moving to Saudi Arabia for a big payday as he nears the end of his career. He has won many titles with Manchester City and is now thinking about his future. He talked about the possibility of playing in the Middle East and how it could change his life financially. De Bruyne also mentioned that he has talked with his family about this potential move. His wife is open to the idea, and even his oldest child is curious about how long he will stay at City. De Bruyne's possible move to Saudi Arabia has caught the attention of clubs in the Saudi Pro League. They are interested in signing him when his contract ends. De Bruyne has been discussing this exotic adventure with his family and thinking about how it would affect them. He has been dealing with injuries recently, missing a significant part of the current season due to surgery. Despite this, he is still considering his options for the future. Pep Guardiola, City's manager, has said that he would not stop a player from leaving if they wanted to. De Bruyne has mentioned that he has to think about his future and has been having more conversations with his family about it. He is open to new opportunities and is considering what comes next after his time at City.