Per ESPN, De Bruyne has already made up his mind on his next destination and will initiate talks with newly crowned Italian champions Napoli over a free transfer in the summer. Matteo Moretto reports that Napoli will offer the 33-year-old a three-year deal. In the first two years of the contract, the Belgium international will earn €6million (£5m/$6m) per year and in the final year, he will pocked €5m.
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Former Belgium international and ex-Arsenal defender Thomas Vermaelen had slammed the Cityzens for not extending De Bruyne's contract beyond the 2024-25 campaign, as he felt that the midfielder still possesses the ability to play at the highest level in European football.
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WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER CITY?
After facing Fulham on Sunday, Pep Guardiola's side will take a short break before they regroup to prepare for the upcoming Club World Cup in the US.