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Kevin De Bruyne has a lot to think about in the coming months, but some things have at least become clearer following Belgium’s elimination from the European Championship.
The 33-year-old has revealed that he will make a decision over his international future in the not-too-distant future and there is some uncertainty over his Manchester City future, too, given he has now entered the final year of his contract. However, De Bruyne has confirmed that he will stay at the Etihad Stadium for at least one more season despite strong interest from Saudi Arabia.
And given the incessant nature of modern football, Belgium’s exit, and the start of De Bruyne’s summer holiday, also serve as a countdown to his return to City action. Given around three weeks off to recharge, the playmaker will be expected to join his club’s pre-season tour of the United States at some stage, given they fly out on July 19 and return after playing Chelsea in Columbus, Ohio on August 3.
“I’ll have a quiet summer,” he said, among many other things, following his country’s 1-0 defeat to France on Monday. “I’ll enjoy my holidays and will return to City afterwards. I assume there will be talks with City in the upcoming months.”
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