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Manchester City are reportedly considering offering Kevin De Bruyne a move to one of their affiliated clubs under the City Football Group (CFG) when he decides to leave the Premier League champions. According to The Telegraph, the Belgian midfielder could continue his career at a CFG club, potentially transitioning to a less competitive league while maintaining an international profile. Among the CFG-owned teams is Palermo, currently competing in Serie B, which could provide De Bruyne with a unique opportunity to experience Italian football in a more relaxed setting.
Meanwhile, The Mirror has revealed that Inter Miami, owned by David Beckham, have made De Bruyne their top transfer target. Known for attracting global football stars, the MLS side sees the Belgian as the ideal candidate to bring world-class experience and quality to their midfield.
De Bruyne’s contract with Manchester City runs until 30 June 2025. However, with age and growing speculation about a potential departure, he may consider exploring a new chapter in his career. A move to Major League Soccer, where he could enjoy a high-profile yet less intense environment, remains a tempting possibility. Whether his future lies in Italy, the United States, or another CFG club, De Bruyne’s next steps will be closely watched as he contemplates the twilight of his illustrious career.
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