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Bye Manchester City? Saudi Arabia's fearsome offer for Kevin de Bruyne

Saudi Arabia is looking for its new star for the Saudi Pro League in Kevin De Bruyne.

By William Estrella

Bye Manchester City? Saudi Arabia's fearsome offer for Kevin de Bruyne
Bye Manchester City? Saudi Arabia's fearsome offer for Kevin de Bruyne
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Manchester City has been the best team in the world for years. The squad and the coach they have are of the highest level. Among others, Kevin De Bruyne has practically been Pep Guardiola's pillar, since he is one of the best midfielders in the world, or for many the best of all. Now, the Belgian could be tempted to leave the Premier League.

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Kevin de Bruyne earns around 16 million pounds at Manchester City, however, his salary could now improve significantly, as Saudi Arabia is very interested in Kevin de Bruyne being their new star signing. The Belgian would be being tempted by the Arabs with 60 million euros a year, more than 4 times his salary!

Pep Guardiola surrenderd to Kevin: "We have done everything, except sleep together. We have done everything. Everything. So that is why I know him quite well. I always tell him to be angrier, to shout, to make a face on the pitch angry. Sometimes he is too good, because he is. I ask him to show me how great a player he is, to show in the final how important he is to the team and to have the best game of his life."

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What does Guardiola respond to the criticism he receives?

"When you arrive and you are there, everyone wants to take you off the top. If they see me after Barcelona, they want to detract from what I did. Once it is the money, another time it is Lionel Messi and his teammates, another time it is that Bayern "Always win. They tend to doubt the value, it's normal. When you don't win, they want to downplay the importance. The rivals want to beat you, and the critics want to downplay the value. That's not important."


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