Kevin De Bruyne is expected to finalise a free transfer to Serie A champions Napoli over the next fortnight.
The 33-year-old is set for his final Premier League appearance for Manchester City at Fulham as the dethroned champions look to clinch a Champions League spot on the last day of the season.
De Bruyne – who has spent 10 years at the Etihad Stadium and will have a statue in his honour - will then negotiate with Napoli in the days after over a contract for the upcoming campaign. The Belgian is believed to be keen on a two-year deal.
MLS side Chicago Fire had presented interest while Inter Miami initially held his discovery rights. Teams from the Saudi Pro League weren’t given the same encouragement by De Bruyne’s camp as they had a year prior.
Arguably the finest central midfielder since the Premier League’s inception, De Bruyne wants to prove he can still cut it at the highest level.
The impending switch to Naples – where he and his wife married in 2017 - could see him line up against Pep Guardiola’s City in next year’s Champions League.
‘When the decision is shared and both agree, it's easier. When it's not, because Kevin would have liked to stay and the club decides not to, it's always difficult,’ Guardiola said.
‘It's many years, many days, many training sessions, many games, many joys and many bad moments; so many things that come together in a moment when you'll never be together again.
‘Obviously, they'll be there when we see each other, but in the day-to-day, when you go to chat and see that place where he was sitting... Oh God, he's not there anymore.’
Scott McTominay inspired Napoli to the league title as they edged out Inter on the final night of the season by beating Cagliari 2-0. McTominay’s Scotland teammate Billy Gilmour also starred in midfield.
‘I'm happy with the way my life went at City,’ De Bruyne said. ‘There are obviously ups and downs, success, failure, injuries, whatever.
‘But you have to take that and learn from things that go hard sometimes so you can’t expect everything to go 100 per cent all the time.
‘So I'm very happy with the way I've been as a person and player and I'd say I'm still an old school football guy, I play on intuition, creativity, passion and I'm happy with that.’
Dobcdikmp
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this guy like sky blue jerseys
Yekacklmrt
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The only problem, City didn't tell KDB that they won't renew his contract..City seems ungrateful on kDB.
With all the amazing send off party, portraits of him everywhere, the songs and so on and you call that disrespect
jaodilruy
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KDB can continue to wear his old jersey. Same color blue.
Immaculate003
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Wishing you good luck the midfield maestro 🙏🙏
Immaculate003
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Penalty Bruyne will get free penalties it seems in Italy Yamal and Gavi anyday better than this fraaud
Where is the sense in this comment?
Hizbceipt
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1 best💯💯
Huscdilmor
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I wish he came to Anfield. But we’ve got Wirtz 🤩
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Chris818
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I wish he came to Anfield. But we’ve got Wirtz 🤩
Yumenptuyz
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Good bye KDB
Given77
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Penalty Bruyne will get free penalties it seems in Italy Yamal and Gavi anyday better than this fraaud
Your hatred is so wicked..
Given77
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The only problem, City didn't tell KDB that they won't renew his contract..City seems ungrateful on kDB.
BiIIyDedon
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Penalty Bruyne will get free penalties it seems in Italy Yamal and Gavi anyday better than this fraaud