Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester City
Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne spoke about his future after supplying two assists in the 6-0 thumping of Ipswich
Manchester City go back to winning ways with a stunning performance against Ipswich, with academy graduate Phil Foden continuing to shine despite a slow start to the campaign
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has ruled out Kevin De Bruyne as a potential option in a vital role within his future starting line-ups.
With his contract situation unresolved, Manchester City legend Kevin De Bruyne could leave Pep Guardiola's side to join MLS expansion team San Diego FC in 2025.
As De Bruyne turned provider for two of Manchester City’s six goals against Ipswich Town, he has also went level Ryan Giggs by providing multiple assists in as many Premier League games (17) than the Manchester United legend (17). Most PL games with multiple assists: 17 — Kevin De Bruyne 17 — Ryan Giggs pic.twitter.com/daPhEjerac
After a disappointing 2-2 draw against Brentford, Manchester City bounced back stronger by netting six goals against Ipswich Town and
At times during his Manchester City career, Jeremy Doku’s end product has been the source of frustration. At times, his decision-making in the final third is lacking. But yesterday, against Ipswich Town,
Phil Foden had two goals and an assist and Kevin De Bruyne set up two goals as Manchester City clobbered Ipswich Town 6-0 on Sunday at Portman Road.
This week has seen Manchester City unveil Vitor Reis and Abdukodir Khusanov as new signings. The pair of centre-backs have joined Pep Guardiola’s squad from Palmeiras and Lens respectively.
Nevertheless that sequence does suggest Man City are on their way back, and along with Erling Haaland’s bumper new contract and a busy-looking January window it raises the prospect of a strong first half of 2025.
McAtee has impressed when called upon but needs more opportunities in the City starting XI amid transfer interest