Kevin De Bruyne has agreed terms to leave Man City and join Al Ittihad.
De Bruyne’s contract with Man City will expire in 2025, when he will be 34 years old. The midfielder has been heavily rumored with a move to the Saudi Pro League. And according to journalist Rudy Galetti, De Bruyne has reached an agreement with Saudi Pro League champion Al Ittihad.


The representative of Al Ittihad Club is said to have been talking to De Bruyne and his representative over the past several days. And the Belgian player gave the “green light” for the transfer.

Al Nassr, the team that owns Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane and Aymeric Laporte in the squad, also wants to recruit De Bruyne but Al Ittihad seems to be ahead of them. The report goes on to add that Man City is willing to let De Bruyne leave for a large fee.
De Bruyne joined Man City from Wolfsburg in 2015 and has won 6 Premier League titles, 5 League Cups, 2 FA Cups along with 1 Champions League.
Last night Vietnam time, Man City goalkeeper Ederson reached a personal agreement with Al Nassr. Accordingly, Al Nassr is ready to sign a 2-year contract with Ederson with a total value of 60 million euros.
Thus, the Brazilian goalkeeper will pocket 30 million euros/year in Saudi Arabia – a huge number for the remaining period of this goalkeeper’s career. The only remaining problem is that Al Nassr negotiates the transfer fee with Man City.