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Transfer Talk: Saudi eye £50m De Bruyne as next star signing
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Adam Drury
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Kevin De Bruyne is a target for the Saudi Pro League
Kevin De Bruyne is a target for the Saudi Pro League

Saudi Pro League officials are keen on signing midfielder Kevin De Bruyne in a £50million move.

The Manchester City star has spent the majority of the 2023-24 season on the treatment table and a lucrative move to the Middle East may tempt him.

The 32-year-old could be one of two major signings for the league, according to Football Insider, as they also look to do a deal for Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah.

De Bruyne's contract at the Etihad expires in 2025 so the Belgian would have a degree of control over his own destiny.

City are currently concentrated on getting their No17 fit but have had some success with a new-look midfield featuring Julian Alvarez and Phil Foden in central areas.

And they have also been linked with moves to sign Bayern Munich starlet Jamal Musiala and RB Leipzig ace Dani Olmo as long-term replacements for De Bruyne.

Pep Guardiola recently revealed that he does not expect his playmaker to be available until the new year.

His side take on Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday as they aim for their fourth consecutive victory in all competitions.

In other news

Thomas Partey is a target for Juventus
Thomas Partey is a target for Juventus

Juventus could use the wages saved on Paul Pogba — who is set for a lengthy ban over a failed drugs test — to sign Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey in January, report The Mirror.

Spanish media claim the Gunners are keen on Martin Zubimendi of Real Sociedad and Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni.

Chelsea and Man City are monitoring Bayer Leverkusen's star 20-year-old midfielder Florian Wirtz ahead of a potential move, according to The Express.

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Kevin de BruynePremier LeagueSaudi Pro League (SPL)Manchester City
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