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Report: KDB prefers playing where Messi is than joining Ronaldo in Saudi
@Source: pulsesports.ng
Kevin de Bruyne has his heart set on his next destination after leaving Manchester City. Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne reportedly prefers a move to Major League Soccer over one to Saudi Arabia, as he dreams of playing in the United States. PAY ATTENTION: Check out Bet Of The Day page - we provide expert tips De Bruyne on the market For the past decade, the Belgium international has dominated the Premier League, and for many, he is amongst the greatest midfielders in the competition's history. However, his time in the Premier League is set to end this season, as De Bruyne announced days ago that he is ending his time at Manchester City. Since his announcement, he has been linked with a number of clubs, especially big money spenders in the Gulf. But, according to a report from the Athletic, KDB has his heart set on a move to the MLS. The details Last summer, the former Chelsea star came close to leaving Manchester City, as he was the subject of interest to Saudi-based clubs, but he eventually remained a Cityzen. Following the announcement of his exit, there have been reports that Al Nassr are preparing a bid, as they will look to snap him up on the free agency market. However, it is believed that KDB prefers a move to MLS and has been linked to Inter Miami, New York FC, and San Diego FC. A move to Inter Miami is said to be in the works as David Beckham is keen, however, the Herons have already filled up their Designated Player slots and will be unable to give KDB a contract outside their wage bill if Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba remain at the club. New York FC are believed to be the likelier destination, as they are a member of the City Group, while San Diego, a new member of the MLS, are said to have already offered KDB a contract as they plan to make him the face of their franchise.
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