Kevin De Bruyne is the club’s longest-serving player within Pep Guardiola’s current first-team squad.
Man City star Kevin de Bruyne is looking to get a contract extension from the club. As per reports, the Belgium midfielder will sign a new contract at Etihad.
The 33-year-old was seeing his future uncertain during the summer when he was linked with Saudi clubs. His current contract will expire in the summer of 2025 and he has entered in his final year of the contract.
Earlier, he also admitted that he is open yo everything and he may find it difficult to turn down a big-money contract offer from the Middle East.
The Belgium international has also stated that “there will be conversations” between himself and the club over his future at some stage this season.
As per report, Man City chiefs have no concerns about De Bruyne’s long-term fitness after he missed the first six months of last season with a torn hamstring.
He is the club’s longest-serving player within Pep Guardiola’s current first-team squad. He has scored 103 goals and provided 171 assists in 386 appearances across all competitions.
The Belgian scored four goals and managed 10 assists in 18 Premier League games last season. He has won 17 trophies with the club, including six Premier League titles, five EFL Cups, two FA Cups and one Champions League.
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