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‘Evolving situation’: Journalist says Al-Nassr have now contacted agent to sign ‘unreal’ £54m Man City player

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It has been reported that Al-Nassr have contacted the agent of Kevin De Bruyne in order to seal a move for him.

This comes from journalist Rudy Galetti in a revelation that puts the £54 million (Independent) man’s future at the Etihad Stadium under the spotlight all of a sudden.

After signing big names such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane and Aymeric Laporte, it seems like Al-Nassr intend to add Kevin De Bruyne to their roster.

Journalist: Al-Nassr contact agent to sign Manchester City legend Kevin De Bruyne

Branded as ‘elite’ by TAC Sports, the 32-year-old continues to be widely regarded as the best midfielder in the world.

Even Jack Grealish claimed that the Belgian playmaker is the best chance creator in world football to this day.

Now, it has indeed been revealed that Al-Nassr contacted the agent of Kevin De Bruyne and they intend to set up a meeting with him imminently.

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In addition, the Saudi Pro League club’s aim remains to explain their long-term project to the treble-winner.

Currently, it has been described as an ‘evolving situation.’

Unlikely that the Belgian leaves the Etihad Stadium anytime soon

Considering that Kevin De Bruyne remains an elite player, it would be a shock if he decided to join Al-Nassr and finally call it a day in Europe.

Just last season, the five-time Premier League winner registered as many as 31 assists and 10 goals across all competitions in what was yet another breathtaking campaign from him.

While De Bruyne’s injuries may curtail his career at the highest level, only time will tell whether he believes his body is no longer ready to compete amongst the best of the best.

Until Kevin De Bruyne himself believes that it is time for him to play in a league that is far less intense, one cannot see him leaving Manchester City and Europe in general.