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De Bruyne wants to play with CR7 and looks at the millions that Al-Nassr must pay

De Bruyne is the player who wants to wear the Al-Nassr shirt and Manchester City is willing to negotiate him

By William Estrella

De Bruyne is the player who wants to wear the Al-Nassr shirt and Manchester City is willing to negotiate him
De Bruyne is the player who wants to wear the Al-Nassr shirt and Manchester City is willing to negotiate him

Kevin De Bruyne has been one of the best players to have played for Manchester City and the Premier League, winning the treble last season, however his current performance is not the best as he continues to recover from an injury that seems to have no end. nearby. But the Belgian is already thinking about what his future will be like.

 

According to information from the Saudi media, Manchester City would be open to listening to proposals from Kevin De Bruyne, and even more so if they arrive from Arabia, since they can pay the millions they are asking for his transfer and that in this way the Belgian element finally change of scenery for next year.

Now, Kevin De Bruyne himself even mentioned that he would like to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo since he is a player who would make his job much easier. What the Belgian likes to do is provide assists and Bicho, for his part, likes to score goals, so they would be a duo that would put fear into any rival defense.

 

What De Bruyne's move to Manchester City costs

According to information from the portal specialized in player values, Transfermarkt, Kevin De Bruyne is currently valued at 70 million at Manchester City and according to Al-Nassr's finances he would have no problem disbursing this money to have a scary trident with De Bruyne, Mané and Ronaldo.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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