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Kevin De Bruyne linked with Saudi Second division outfit in the upcoming transfer window
According to recent reports, Manchester City star midfielder Kevin De Bruyne is rumored to join a Saudi second division outfit in the upcoming summer transfer window. Kevin De Bruyne’s current contract runs out in the summer of 2025, and there are no signs of a contract extension. As per reports, the player is linked with Neom SC, who are contemplating a move to secure the signature of the former Wolfsburg man. Neom SC are inching closer to promotion and are looking to enter serious negotiations to sign the player. The report read:
Neom SC is also pushing to recruit him. The powerful and extremely wealthy Saudi D2 team, which is well on its way to promotion to the Saudi Pro League, is in very serious discussions with De Bruyne.
Apart from the Saudi outfit, the MLS clubs are also looking to secure the Manchester City midfielder. San Diego FC is also looking forward to recruit the player.
What did Manchester City magician speak about the transfer beyond Europe previously?
Talking about his age, Kevin De Bruyne mentioned that at this stage of his career, he has to be open to everything. The player also mentioned that it doesn't sound wrong, as the money being discussed is significant. He said:
At my age, you have to be open to everything. We are talking about incredible sums of money for what could be the end of my career. Sometimes, you have to think about it,If I play there for two years, I will be able to earn an incredible amount of money. Before that I had to play football for 15 years. I may not even reach that amount yet
What next for Manchester City in the rest of the season?
With Manchester City out of Champions League, the Cityzens will hope to get their campaign back on track by finishing in the top four in the league. They are also in the FA Cup contention as they have advanced to the semifinals of the tournament. The club will face Manchester United in the Derby showdown on Sunday at Old Trafford.