Manchester City have reportedly made a decision on Kevin De Bruyne's future, with the playmaker's contract set to expire at the end of the season.
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Ahead of the Mancunians' 3-3 draw against Feyenoord in the UEFA Champions League, the Belgian attacker stated that he was unsure about his future at the Etihad Stadium.
This came a few months after intense speculation that he was entertaining offers from the United States of America and Saudi Arabia during the off-season.
According to The Telegraph, the Sky Blues are open to letting him leave the club, but such is his standing at the City Football Group that the executive at the ownership group is eager to offer him a role at one of their various clubs worldwide should he decide to call time on his career with the Citizens.
The Drongen native has enjoyed a sterling career at City since signing from Wolfsburg in 2015. During his near decade-long stint with the club, he has won plenty of silverware, including six Premier League titles, five League Cup titles, and achieved treble success during the 2022/23 campaign.
The City Football Group owns clubs such as La Liga outfit Girona and Major League Soccer franchise New York City FC, and it seems they would be more than willing to welcome De Bruyne in some capacity at any of these clubs.
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The same report also claims that an extension within Pep Guardiola's setup is not beyond the realms of possibility, allowing him to play an 11th season for the reigning English champions.