By Victor Kanayo
Greater chances abound for Manchester City playmaker, Kevin De Bruyne, to move on after he reportedly agreed personal terms with Saudi Pro League side, Al-Ittihad.
De Bruyne, who has spent almost a decade with the Premier League champions, has a contract that expires in June 2025.
According to a report from journalist Rudy Galetti, Al-Ittihad have agreed terms with the Belgian over a move.
It is claimed negotiations are ongoing between the two clubs over a transfer.
If the deal is completed, De Bruyne would be playing alongside Karim Benzema, Fabinho and N’Golo Kante at the Saudi Pro League side
In an interview last month, De Bruyne admitted that “at my age you have to be open to everything.
“You’re talking about incredible amounts of money in what may be the end of my career. Sometimes you have to think about that.”
The 33-year-old joined City from Wolfsburg for £55million in 2015.
De Bruyne has won laurels at club level but yet to register any major trophy with his country.