Kevin De Bruyne has reaffirmed his commitment to Manchester City, dismissing rumors of a potential move to Saudi Arabia. The Belgian midfielder, a key figure in City’s recent Premier League dominance, has remained focused on his current club.
However, the Belgian playmaker was linked with a move away from the club during the summer, amid reported interest from Saudi Arabia.
De Bruyne previously claimed he was “open to everything” ahead of his 10th season at Manchester City.
De Bruyne had previously claimed he was “open to anything” ahead of his 10th season with Manchester City.
But speaking to BBC Radio Manchester after City’s 3-1 win over West Ham, De Bruyne said:Â “I haven’t spoken to anyone, to be honest.
“There has been a lot of noise and news. I expected a quiet summer and that’s actually what happened.
“I went on holiday for four weeks, came back and started training. That was it. Nothing to tell.
“I’ve not been entertained by anybody or spoken to anybody.”
However, De Bruyne is anticipating to hold talks with the club as he is now into the final year of his deal.
“Once the season goes on, I’m sure there will be conversations to be had with City,” he said.
“I just want to feel good, play good football and this will come in the upcoming months. I don’t really feel the rush for the moment.”
De Bruyne has scored one goal and set up another across City’s opening three league matches of 2024-25, and leads the top flight for expected assists (xA) with 1.6, while he has also created 11 chances, tied for third in the division along with Cole Palmer.