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Kevin De Bruyne had one time said he'd love to play with Cristiano Ronaldo before he retires so I do feel like his next destination would be Al Nassr definitely.
If De Bruyne said so then maybe he could seriously think of leaving if an offer comes from Al Nassr FC. It is very enjoyable to watch him in Europe now so I would really like him to stay for another season but let's see.
He is one of the most critical players for Manchester City now. You know he is playing a huge role in the team to be more productive. After his recovery from his injury he started to play like nothing happened. This consistency is another great thing to see about him. I would be curious about with whom Manchester City would like to fill his place in case he decides to leave this summer. It isn't easy to find a special player like him.

De Bruyne prestige in the EPL is still very ideal and despite saying that, of course any player would want to play on the same team as Ronaldo. so for now I still support him staying in Europe for a longer 1 or 2 seasons which is still possible. De Bruyne is different from other players in that his level of strategy in breaking down the opponent's defense is beyond doubt. Al Nassr only needs to know about his interest in going to a Saudi Arabian club and the club will definitely be interested in getting his signature.
Moreover his presence at Manchester City is still needed, his leadership spirit is the key to the team's success or De Bruyne departure will not be far from Pep Guardiola departure in the future.
Saudi Arabia is continuing its hunt for football's biggest names, with Man City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne and Liverpool's Mohamed Salah among the top targets. Man City currently has a lot of worries about De Bruyne choosing to move to Saudi Arabia at the end of the season. The Belgian star's class is still very useful for Man City. However, considering the two sides have not yet successfully negotiated an extension, Man City can sell De Bruyne this summer to avoid losing everything next year. And Bruyne's injury problem is also worrying them right now. Re-injury is entirely possible. Right now, the choice belongs to De Bruyne, but it is likely that the contract that Man City wants to sign will only be short-term, lasting 1-2 years.
I'm thinking Foden can replace De Bruyne? Foden gradually proved to Pep that he could become a leader at Man City with the constant learning spirit of a big superstar.