Al-Nassr has identified Kevin De Bruyne to be a top target for the upcoming summer transfer window, and Cristiano Ronaldo may play a significant role in convincing the Belgian to sign. Although De Bruyne has stayed faithful to City, he has been linked to a transfer to Saudi Arabia. Nonetheless, Mundo Deportivo thinks Cristiano Ronaldo expects Al-Nassr to make a move because a contract extension is doubtful.
Al-Nassr is rumored to be attempting to entice the assist leader to Saudi Arabia by offering De Bruyne as much as one million dollars per week. Ronaldo believes that he might be a game-changing acquisition that elevates Al-Nassr beyond their title competitors Al-Hilal. Despite a couple seasons of injury struggles, the Belgian player still possesses the ability to significantly impact the game.
Last season, Kevin De Bruyne had just 18 starts in the Premier League, which was his fewest since he joined the team. Nevertheless, the Belgian was still able to contribute four goals and ten assists to help City win yet another championship.
De Bruyne's time at City as well as the Premier League may be coming to an end. When his contract ends in June 2025, it's unclear if he wants to stay in Europe or if the enormous income in Saudi Arabia or maybe Major League Soccer will lure him to move. Ronaldo is going to be anxiously awaiting his verdict.
Belgium ready for International break without Kevin de Bruyne
Coach Domenico Tedesco of Belgium announced his team on Friday for the Nations League matches against Italy and France. Kevin De Bruyne, a star player for Manchester City, was forced to miss the match due to injury. The 33-year-old midfielder informed Tedesco that he would remain eligible for consideration for the next two years, but he had left his future as an international player somewhat uncertain.
Romelu Lukaku, a great striker for Napoli who joined the southern Italian side in late August, was not included on the list of 23 players because Tedesco chose to rest him and give him time "to work individually" while he adjusts to life there.