Manchester City midfielder and Belgium captain Kevin De Bruyne recently spoke out about the prioritization of money over player welfare by FIFA and UEFA. He expressed his worries about the increasing number of fixtures in both club and international competitions, especially after the expansion of all three European club competitions to 36 teams this season.
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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola recently addressed the rumors surrounding Kevin De Bruyne’s potential departure from the club. Despite speculation that the Belgium midfielder may be headed to Saudi Arabia, Guardiola made it clear that these reports are unfounded. De Bruyne, who has a contract with City until 2025, had previously mentioned that he is
The saga of Cristiano Ronaldo never seems to end. Despite his age and declining performance, Ronaldo continues to make headlines with his presence on the field. At Euro 2024, he hinted that it might be his last tournament, but the prospect of playing in the 2026 World Cup is still on the table. At 41
The recent match between Belgium and Romania in Cologne showcased the importance of being clinical in front of goal. While Belgium managed to secure a crucial 2-0 victory, the match highlighted the shortcomings of their finishing abilities. Despite dominating the game and creating numerous chances, Belgium struggled to convert those opportunities into goals. This lack
Kevin De Bruyne, the Belgian midfielder for Manchester City, has recently expressed his openness to a potential move to the Saudi Pro League due to the significant financial benefits that come with it. With just one year left on his contract at Etihad Stadium, De Bruyne has been considering his options and exploring the possibility
Manchester City is hopeful that Kevin De Bruyne will be able to play in the upcoming Premier League match against Arsenal. De Bruyne missed the FA Cup quarterfinal game against Newcastle United due to a groin injury, which also kept him out of Belgium’s recent matches. The midfielder has been seen training with the Under-23s
The Saudi Pro League (SPL) teams are setting their sights on a number of Premier League stars as they prepare for the upcoming summer transfer window. A source has revealed to ESPN that established players such as Kevin De Bruyne, Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and others are all key targets for next season. Additionally,