‎Kevin De Bruyne 'almost certain' to join Napoli: Man City star to open talks with Serie A champions this summer

‎Kevin De Bruyne, the legendary Manchester City midfielder, is reportedly on the verge of a high-profile move to Napoli, the reigning Serie A champions. After a remarkable decade-long career at the Etihad Stadium, where he claimed six Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy, the Belgian playmaker is poised to start formal negotiations for a free transfer to the Italian side this summer.
Kevin De Bruyne to join Napoli on a free transfer this summer. The Man City star set for talks with Serie A champions after a decade at Etihad.
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‎As confirmed by ESPN, De Bruyne has already set his sights on Napoli as his next destination. Italian journalist Matteo Moretto revealed that the club intends to offer the 33-year-old midfielder a lucrative three-year contract. The deal reportedly includes a €6 million annual salary for the first two years, followed by €5 million in the final year, underscoring Napoli’s commitment to securing a world-class talent.
‎De Bruyne’s decision to leave Manchester City marks the end of an era for both the club and the player. He will make his final appearance for the Premier League champions in their upcoming fixture against Fulham at Craven Cottage. This match will serve as a farewell to City fans after a decade of breathtaking performances and key contributions.
‎The transfer has sparked reactions across the football community. Former Belgium international Thomas Vermaelen criticized Manchester City’s management for not extending De Bruyne’s contract beyond the 2024-25 season. Vermaelen emphasized that the midfielder still possesses the quality and fitness to compete at the highest European levels.
‎Napoli’s arrival in the summer transfer market with De Bruyne would be a major coup, as the Serie A champions seek to bolster their squad for both domestic defense and European competition. The prospect of playing under Antonio Conte, alongside Scott McTominay and other title-winning talents, adds a compelling narrative to De Bruyne’s next career chapter.
‎Following their match against Fulham, Manchester City will take a brief hiatus before preparing for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in the United States. Meanwhile, all eyes will be on Napoli as they look to secure one of football’s brightest midfield stars in the coming weeks.

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