Kevin de Bruyne is out of contract at the end of the season and looks to be finished as one of Manchester City's most reliable difference-makers.
Kevin De Bruyne looks set to leave Man City at the end of the season when his current deal expires as he continues to endure a miserable season. With Mohamed Salah in the form of his life, Liverpool f
Manchester City are reportedly hoping to snatch Florian Wirtz from under the noses of Liverpool as Pep Guardiola searches for a long-term replacement for Kevin De Bruyne. The Belgian struggled to influence the game during City's 2-0 defeat to league leaders Liverpool, who moved 11 points clear following their victory at the Etihad Stadium.
Kevin De Bruyne must make his own decision on his Manchester City future, Pep Guardiola has insisted. The 33-year-old will be out of contract in the summer after a decade with the club, during which time he has marked himself out as one of the best midfielders to have graced the Premier League.
Man City fans are convinced Kevin de Bruyne is 'finished' after 'shocking' footage emerged from the loss v Liverpool at the Etihad.
Kevin De Bruyne is out of contract at Manchester City this summer, with doubts raised over his longer-term future after a quiet performance vs Liverpool this weekend.
Examining why Kevin De Bruyne looked a shadow of his former self in Manchester Citys 2-0 home defeat to Liverpool; plus Daniel Munozs contribution for Crystal Palace and Jean-Ricner Bellegardes surpri
Manchester City will 'automatically' let Kevin De Bruyne slip away into free agency at the end of his contract this summer, according to Roy Keane.
Watching Kevin De Bruyne play in his last two starts against Real Madrid and Liverpool you can see he no longer has the legs to keep up with the top sides in Europe and England. His mind is willing and you can’t fault his effort and workrate.
Have Liverpool and Salah just ended the Premier League title race? Man City look like a shadow of themselves, and De Bruyne is fading fast.
2) It was a stark contrast to Liverpool’s last Premier League victory at the Etihad, when Jurgen Klopp secured his second win as manager with what legal obligations still require to be called a swashbuckling, all-action attacking masterclass in November 2015.