“…It will be my last year” Kevin De Bruyne uncertain of Manchester City future with contract set to expire

Manchester City's midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne opened up about his contract situation at the club and what the future holds.


“…It will be my last year” Kevin De Bruyne uncertain of Manchester City future with contract set to expire

Kevin De Bruyne revealed that his recent injury took his focus off of 'everything else' (Via GOAL & X/@ESPNFC)

Manchester City have a lot of things on its dashboard that needs immediate attention. Starting with five back-to-back losses, an injury crisis and the contract renewals of several players, City is in a difficult spot. Recently, midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne spoke up about his contract situation, with one particular sentence putting caution into the air.

The Belgian has previously been linked with a move away from the club, with the Saudi Pro League proving to be his most likely destination. Persistent injuries have prevented the 33-year-old from making a significant impact this season.

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Moreover, the player’s contract also expires at the end of the season, with multiple rumors coming up surrounding his future.

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I honestly don’t know, we’ll see. Talks will come. If no talks come, it’ll be my last year.

Kevin De Bruyne told the press via Eurosport

Additionally, the midfielder also stressed that he kept ‘everything’ aside during his recovery and that he pays no heed to the rumors. Kevin De Bruyne‘s most recent game was a 21-minute cameo in the 4-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.

Kevin De Bruyne ‘disagrees’ with teammate Bernardo Silva on situation at Man City

Manchester City hasn’t claimed a single point in all competitions in their last five games. With losses against Tottenham, Brighton, Sporting and Bournemouth, the club has now dropped eight points behind League leaders Liverpool.

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Kevin De Bruyne and Bernardo Silva couldn’t agree on City’s current state in terms of form (Via GOAL & X/@HaytersTV)

In a recent press conference, Kevin De Bruyne appeared to ‘disagree’ with Portuguese teammate Bernardo Silva. Responding to the latter’s claim that Manchester City are in a ‘dark place’, De Bruyne stated that a different set of words will best describe the situation.

I wouldn’t say dark. I would say that it’s been a bit chaotic.

Kevin De Bruyne told the press via Hayters TV

He also described the recent defeats as being ‘a bit all over the place’. In the course of the last five games, the club have broken several unwanted records. City lost its first Premier League game in which Erling Haaland scored a goal against Brighton while the club is currently going through its first form in 18 years.

City’s next game is against Feyenoord in the Champions League. The PL fixture against Liverpool on the 1st of December has the power to determine the future of City’s season.