
Manchester City’s midfield maestro, Kevin De Bruyne, has hinted at potential uncertainty surrounding his future at the club, stating that discussions about a new contract have yet to commence.
In a candid statement, De Bruyne said:
“Talks over my contract will come. If no talks come, then it’s my last year. So I don’t know, I’m trying to be honest. People can say or write about it; I can’t affect that. I just want to play good football, and we’ll see what the future holds.”
The 33-year-old Belgian, who has been pivotal to Manchester City’s success since joining in 2015, is currently in the final stages of his contract, set to expire at the end of the 2024/2025 season. Despite his recent injury struggles, De Bruyne remains one of the world’s top midfielders, and his comments will undoubtedly spark speculation about his long-term plans.
City fans will hope the club moves swiftly to secure an extension, ensuring De Bruyne continues to be a cornerstone of their midfield for years to come.