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The first team to want to sign De Bruyne

The Belgian midfielder is on the radar of many clubs around the world.

Zing NewsZing News05/04/2025

De Bruyne has not yet decided on a new destination. Photo: Reuters .

Shortly after De Bruyne announced his departure from Man City at the end of the season, his former club Wolfsburg expressed their desire to welcome the midfielder back to play next season. Wolfsburg's account wrote: "Dear Kevin, do you remember? 10 years ago, we played together. Can we reunite?"

De Bruyne's return to the Bundesliga is a possibility. Wolfsburg is where the Belgian midfielder made his name before joining Man City in 2015. De Bruyne himself admitted in 2019 that he had revived his career thanks to Wolfsburg after a forgettable time at Chelsea.

At Wolfsburg, De Bruyne made 73 appearances, scoring 20 goals and contributing 37 assists in the 2014-2015 period. His time at Wolfsburg was a major turning point in the midfielder's career, helping him mature and relieve pressure. The Bundesliga club set the stage for De Bruyne to become one of the best midfielders in Europe over the past decade.

The biggest hurdle in this deal is De Bruyne's salary. He currently earns £375,000 a week at Man City, an income that Wolfsburg cannot afford. If he signs a contract with Wolfsburg, De Bruyne will have to take a big pay cut.

In addition to Wolfsburg, clubs in MLS and Saudi Arabia are ready to roll out the red carpet to welcome De Bruyne. These are destinations that can guarantee the midfielder's current income.

Who will replace Kevin De Bruyne at Manchester City? Reports that Kevin De Bruyne could move to the Saudi Pro League have sparked speculation about how Manchester City will fill the void left by the creative midfielder.

Source: https://znews.vn/doi-dau-tien-muon-chieu-mo-de-bruyne-post1543426.html


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