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Kevin De Bruyne hints that the current season could be his last with Manchester City, as contract talks have been delayed due to an injury. With his contract expiring, De Bruyne expressed that if no negotiations take place, he will likely depart at the end of the season.
Kevin De Bruyne has hinted that the current season could be his last with Manchester City. The Belgian midfielder, whose contract expires at the end of the season, spoke openly about his future during a recent press conference.
De Bruyne had planned to begin contract talks at the start of the season, but a thigh injury sustained in September caused significant delays. The injury, which kept him sidelined for around eight weeks, shifted his focus to recovery, leaving little room for discussions about his contract.
De Bruyne mentioned that although he is not overly concerned with his future, he does expect talks to resume eventually. However, he made it clear that if no contract discussions take place, this could indeed be his final year at the club. "If no talks come, it will be my last year," he said, emphasizing his desire to return to playing football.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his contract, De Bruyne stated that he is happy and focused on performing well for Manchester City. His potential departure would mark the end of a successful era for the midfielder at the club, who has been pivotal in their recent triumphs.