Manchester City are facing the prospect of losing one of their most important players, in what could become an Etihad exodus.
Sporting director Txiki Begiristain recently announced his intention to leave the club, with Hugo Viana replacing him – while Pep Guardiola’s future is uncertain, too, with 115 charges of financial misconduct hanging over Manchester City.
Now, it looks as if a major figure in the dressing room might follow suit, with talks ongoing for a major exit on Eastlands.
Having missed a big chunk of the season through injury already, Kevin De Bruyne is back in training – but may well want to savour this campaign as his last in English football.
The 33-year-old is out of contract in 2025 and was subject of interest from Saudi Arabia over the summer. Now, Belgian football journalist Sacha Tavolieri has delivered a big update on his future.
Writing for Sky Sports, Tavioli says that Major League Soccer franchise San Diego have made an offer to match De Bruyne’s wages. The club will officially start up from next year, when KDB would likely move to the United States as its first major player.
While De Bruyne has engaged in talks with Saudi Pro League sides, Tavioli states that De Bruyne’s other half, Michele Lacroix, would prefer the move Stateside, while the midfielder himself wants to slow down and enjoy a less intense league.