Kevin De Bruyne, one of Manchester City’s most iconic players, has opened up about the emotions surrounding his impending departure from the club. After spending a decade with the Premier League champions, the Belgian midfielder admitted that leaving Manchester City will be a significant change, not just for him but for his family as well.
In a recent interview, De Bruyne shared his thoughts, saying, “I don’t know how I’m going to feel when I leave City… I’ve been here so long!” He expressed a mix of emotions, highlighting the uncertainty and excitement that come with such a major life transition. “It’s going to be something different for my family. I think they’re a bit scared, excited, but it’s a bit of an unknown because we don’t know what’s going to happen for the moment,” he added.
De Bruyne’s time at Manchester City has been marked by incredible success, with numerous trophies and unforgettable moments. As he prepares to move on, his focus remains on enjoying the remaining time with the club and continuing to deliver exceptional performances on the pitch. For fans and teammates alike, his departure will undoubtedly mark the end of an era, but his legacy at Manchester City will endure for years to come.
Kevin De Bruyne
Kevin De Bruyne
This season he played in total 22 times for 1279 minutes for Premier League.
Kevin De Bruyne scored 3 goals for Manchester City. He procured 7 assists. He received 2 yellow cards and no red cards.
His team is currently 4th in Premier League. In the last match Manchester City won 5-2 against Crystal Palace. The next match in Premier League will be against Everton.
Manchester City performance and stats
Manchester City is currently 4th in the Premier League with 55 points.
In the last 32 games, it has won 16 times, drew 7 times, and lost 9 times. In its last match, Manchester City won 5-2 against Crystal Palace.
It has a positive goal difference after scoring 62 goals and conceding 42.
Manchester City will play the next match in Premier League against Everton on Saturday 19th of April in Liverpool.