Should one of these two teams be able to convince the Belgian midfielder, the club is looking for at least 100 million pounds to let him go.
Given the interest from Saudi Pro League teams, Pep Guardiola believes De Bruyne will shortly agree to a contract extension. According to journalist Simon Mullock, the club wants to give De Bruyne a lucrative new contract that will last until the summer of 2026—one year longer than his current contract, which expires in the summer of 2025—as a way of saying thank you for his dedication.
The happy Belgian midfield player always thinks of Manchester as his home, where he resides with his wife and three small children. Journalist Jack Gaughan reports that number 17 is currently not too interested in proposals from Saudi Arabia. De Bruyne is not for sale, and the club is in no way willing to sell the Belgian star, despite recent media rumors to the contrary.