Exit likely for KDB: As Pep urges him to be Honest with HIMSELF
- ibrozano
- Mar 23
- 2 min read
It's becoming likely that Kevin De Bruyne could potentially depart Manchester City soon, because the City legend's agent
held shock talks with MLS' newest club, SAN DIEGO FC .

For the City's Talisman, KEVIN DE BRUYNE who missed much of last season through injuries, and was destined to depart the club last summer to join Karim Benzema at Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad, which ultimately did not materialise, as he decided to remain at the Etihad stadium for the final year of his contract.
Meanwhile, injuries once again hampered his involvement for Manchester City to just 12 Premier League starts as they experienced the worst slump in Pep's time at the Etihad..

As it stands, the signs point towards an exit from the Etihad this summer for City's greatest ever player arguably, even Pep Guardiola recently urged his Captain to be 'HONEST WITH HIMSELF' concerning his future.

Meanwhile, despite multiple links in recent months, the usual potential suitors aren't the ones too keen as it appears; MLS' newest club, SAN DIEGO FC are the most serious. Their SPORTING DIRECTOR Tyler Heaps admitted that he held talks with Kevin De Bruyne's representatives, but admitted that his WAGE demands would make any potential move highly unlikely.
Though, He's a fantastic footballer, loves this area and even comes on holidays here every single year, but I tell you, those wages won't fit our BUDGET at the moment MLS franchises are bound by SALARY CAPS which determines how much they are permitted to pay their squad, with the individual maximum yearly salary for players being $743,750 (£575,657).
Clubs are allowed to sign THREE DESIGNATED PLAYERS to deals that would otherwise exceed the salary cap, just like David Beckham's move to LA Galaxy in 2007 which was the first time the rule came into effect.
As it is now, San Diego currently have two DESIGNATED PLAYERS in their squad, former Brighton winger Anders Dreyer and Mexico international and ex-Napoli star Hirving Lozano.
Story by Ibrozano Adams
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