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Fabrizio Romano discloses surprising details regarding Kevin De Bruyne’s potential transfer to Liverpool.

 

He reports that Liverpool has shown interest in acquiring the Manchester City midfielder on a free transfer.

 

De Bruyne, who has announced his departure from City when his contract expires in June, has not received a renewal offer and is exploring his next career options.

 

He is reportedly being courted by clubs in Saudi Arabia and the MLS, with recent Italian reports suggesting that both Napoli and Liverpool are keen on him, with Liverpool even extending an offer.

 

However, Romano clarifies on his YouTube channel that Liverpool has not initiated any discussions with De Bruyne, stating, ‘Currently, Liverpool is not negotiating for Kevin De Bruyne, nor have they approached him.’

 

He added that De Bruyne is in talks with multiple clubs, including Chicago Fire, and it remains to be seen if he will continue his career in Europe.

 

While there are claims of a contract offer from Liverpool, it is unclear if any negotiations are taking place.

 

As De Bruyne approaches 34 and has faced increasing injury challenges, a move to Liverpool could be feasible under adjusted terms.

 

Kevin De Bruyne’s salary at Manchester City is estimated to be approximately £400,000 per week, and sources indicate that the Belgian would need to accept a considerable reduction in pay to join Liverpool.

 

While Liverpool’s midfield does not require extensive changes this summer, the chance to acquire a player of De Bruyne’s caliber could be appealing.

 

Although his prime years may be behind him, he still possesses significant talent that could aid Arne Slot’s team in breaking down defenses next season.

 

De Bruyne has previously shared his fondness for the atmosphere at Anfield, stating in 2019: ‘I enjoy Anfield immensely.

 

I appreciate the crowd’s energy and noise; that’s the essence of football. I cherish the passion of the game.

 

While many new elements have emerged in football recently, I still value the traditional aspects—fans cheering and rallying their team.

 

When Liverpool harness that atmosphere, it boosts their performance while instilling anxiety in the opposition.

 

As a team, maintaining composure is crucial; it’s often the most challenging yet vital aspect. If you show signs of nervousness, the opponents can sense it.

 

It’s a matter of survival on the pitch.’ In related news, Fabrizio Romano reports that a player known for his assists, who is sought by Liverpool, is prepared to part ways with his current team.

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