Man City paid 75 million for him, what Arabia Saudi would pay for De Bruyne

The Belgian midfielder could leave Manchester City at the end of the season after not renewing his contract.

The Belgian midfielder could leave the Premier and go to the Middle East

De Bruyne lived a dream season with Manchester City, which achieved the treble with the first Champions League in its history. But the beginning of this new football year was not easy for him. On August 11, he was only able to play half an hour against Burnley on the first day of the Premier League due to muscle discomfort.

The Belgian suffered a torn hamstring and days later Pep Guardiola revealed the seriousness of the player’s injury and said that he would be out of the field for several months. The former Chelsea player finally had to have surgery and was still unable to return to training normally. Several clubs in Saudi Arabia would be interested in signing the Belgian De Bruyne.

The Manchester City midfielder began to be heard more and more in the Middle East. These clubs would take advantage of the difficulty in renewing his contract with the English club to make him a proposal with which to tempt him. These teams want to sign a player of the quality of Kevin De Bruyne, with the financial support of Aramco, indicating a brave attempt to move up to a higher level with players of such a high level starting next season, potentially being one of the big signings of the next summer market that will open on July 1.

Al-Qadsiah, who plays in the second category with the goal of moving up to the first category at the end of the season, would have made a tempting offer to the Manchester City player, according to Asharq al-Awsat. The club hopes to be able to seduce Kevin de Bruyne with that achievement. However, the Belgian is totally focused on his recovery and return to the fields. In addition, it is believed that he will give priority to other proposal

The millions that the Arabs would put in for De Bruyne

The Belgian would thus end his career in European football to start earning Arab money, just as several top-level footballers such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Milinkovic-Savic and Sadio Mané among others have done in recent times, who have opted to try his luck in the Middle East, offering the current European champion amounts exceeding 80 million euros as El Futbolero was able to find out. It must be remembered that the English club signed him for 75 million euros