
Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne took to social media to announce his decision to part ways with the English giants at the end of the season. The 33-year-old’s decision comes after much debate on his likeliness to leave City for the Saudi Pro League or the MLS. De Bruyne missed a total of 12 games this season owing to a hamstring injury, but managed to score twice and assist his teammates on six different occasions in all competitions this campaign.
De Bruyne joined Manchester City back in 2015 for a sum of £55 million from Bundesliga club Wolfsburg. He is in his final months of his City contract and will leave the defending Premier League champions at the end of the season.
In his near-eleven-year long stay at the Etihad, the Belgian helped his side to six Premier League titles, while also helping Pep Guardiola and Co get their hands on the all-elusive Champions League trophy in 2023. De Bruyne will leave City with at least 16 major trophies to his name, given the club fails to add any more to their cabinet this season.
De Bruyne will end his City career with the most number of Premier League titles for an active player. He is tied on six trophies with several City teammates, including Phil Foden, Nathan Ake, Ederson and John Stones.
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