‘For my dear family’ Dubrowner rejected ‘3 years 278.2 billion + 1.8 billion weekly’… ‘No transfer to Saudi Arabia’

Kevin De Bruyne, 33, a world-renowned soccer player, was also the breadwinner. 여우알바

British media ‘Daily Star’ reported on the 24th (Korea Standard Time) that “The Bruyne is likely to remain in Manchester City (Man City) after rejecting an annual salary of 156 million pounds (about 278.2 billion won) and a weekly offer of 1 million pounds (about 1.78 billion won) provided by Saudi Arabia for his family.”

This is a claim that completely refutes the British media Daily Mail’s report on the 21st, saying, “Man City star player Der Bruyne has accepted the astronomical amount of salary proposed by the Saudi Arabian professional league RT Hard and has reached an agreement on personal conditions.”

Throughout the transfer window this summer, the rumor of De Bruyne’s transfer has been one of the biggest issues. De Bruyne is Manchester City’s best legend and the world’s best attacking midfielder.

He left Wolfsburg in the German Bundesliga in 2015 and joined Manchester City. He has won six Premier League titles in nine seasons since then, and achieved the first UEFA Champions League title in Manchester City’s history in the 2022/23 season, becoming a living witness to the club’s history.

However, last season’s De Bruyne fell somewhat short of expectations. Once he played, he was always powerful, but he spent a lot of time away from the ground due to frequent injuries.

Saudi Arabia has been keeping an eye on De Bruyne’s situation since last summer. Since then, there have been a series of reports that Saudi Arabia has already offered an astronomical amount of money to De Bruyne, who is nearing the end of his career.

De Bruyne also left open the possibility. “If I am offered a large amount of money by Saudi Arabia, I can consider a transfer for my family, friends, relatives and grandchildren,” he said in an interview with his country’s media outlet HLN last month.

However, the ultimate decision for Derbroughner was to stay, which was also an option for the family. The media reported, “He will stay in Manchester City for at least one more season. He discussed a move to Saudi Arabia with his wife and made the decision to stay in the U.K. over their children. In particular, they were concerned about changing schools for Mason Millian, the eight-year-old eldest son.”

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