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Manchester City superstar Kevin De Bruyne has been in talks with San Diego FC regarding a potential future signing, according to sources. De Bruyne has shown a preference for a move to the MLS over Saudi Arabia if he decides to leave City. While talks are still in the early stages, there is mutual interest from both sides, and rumors of a $20 million per year salary offer from San Diego are inaccurate.

De Bruyne’s contract with Manchester City is set to expire next summer, but negotiations for a potential move would not take place this winter. Both City and De Bruyne are interested in the player remaining at the club, suggesting that the Belgian midfielder may extend his stay beyond his current contract.

Despite interest from San Diego and the MLS, De Bruyne has also been in contact with Saudi dealmakers, including Saudi Pro League sporting director Michael Emenalo. However, no concrete progress has been made on a potential move to Saudi Arabia, and De Bruyne’s preference for the MLS remains strong.

In a recent interview, De Bruyne mentioned that the financial aspect of a move to Saudi Arabia could be life-changing at this stage of his career. However, a move to the MLS or an extension at Manchester City seem to be more likely options for the midfielder, as he considers his next move in terms of both football and family, much like Lionel Messi did when he chose Inter Miami over Al-Hilal.

De Bruyne, who is 33 years old, has been a key player for Manchester City, winning multiple titles and accolades during his time at the club. He is also an important member of the Belgian national team, with over 100 caps and 30 goals to his name.

San Diego FC, which is set to join the MLS in 2025, has already signed several players to their roster, including Chucky Lozano and Paddy McNair. The club is expected to add more players ahead of their inaugural season and is gearing up for their first preseason camp in January under the leadership of head coach Mikey Varas.

As De Bruyne weighs his options for the future, both Manchester City and San Diego FC are eager to secure his signature, making his next move a topic of interest for football fans around the world.