Kevin De Bruyne is OPEN to a Saudi league transfer đź‘€ | ESPN FC
The ESPN FC panel discusses Kevin De Bruyne saying he is open to a Saudi league transfer.
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  1. Don't blame the players for getting that money, but it is a shame for the fans who are missing out on seeing these great players when they can still put on a show.

  2. I’m sorry but isn’t football a job? What’s all this about legacy? When it’s all said and done legacy won’t put food on your table or take care of your family and extended family. Go get your retirement fund and leave this media driven bull about legacy out the way

  3. Ali Moreno is the top smart pundit in ESPN…he knows how to defend his idea 1' if the criteria didn't say currently performance and is right to someone to take Messi, and he makes the good point about Salah , Gabi and pedri. / vinicius and MbappĂ©. When the truth hits your door, it makes everyone who doesn’t want to say it get confused. Bravo Ali Moreno, you are the best

  4. At least he’s honest unlike Henderson and love how they tried their hardest not to mention that because the brits get triggered when you criticize their own ! De Bruyne should go 💯 what else do you need when you win almost everything

  5. Of course when it'0s media and fan darling KDB it's "understandable". People's hypocrisy makes me sick.

    I have no problem with KDB going to Saudi, but most people have a problem with many other players going. Predictable that it's because KDB, it's fine by everyone. Plebs.

  6. If pep was here for the long term. Injury prone KDB may have been sold after the champs league win to make way for young starlets

  7. Who is this guy who says 'any human being will think like that' – what? Not everyone bases all their decisions on the money alone – or even takes the money into account at all when there are other factors to be weighed. Consider… Messi is a 'human being' as well – did Messi 'think like that'? We can't be sure, but we do know the outcome and Messi is not the sole example.

  8. It’s a no brainer. He’s won everything, he’ll always be a ManCity legend…

    Go get that đź’°đź’°đź’°

  9. Bro is finished, his legs been gone for 2 seasons now and it's so apparent. He aint as mobile as he once was and is huffing and puffing at 50 minutes….still one of the best passers of the ball in the game though

  10. Please go ahead and let his agent take another league

    t is highly recommended and a MUST for Manchester City FC management, board of directors, coaching staff, people working in their club who are involved on the transfer-market to permanently sell who are currently out on loan to play for another football club, do not offer a loan with buy back clause or with a number or percentage rights, recall or return players that are currently on-loan by another football club to play for Manchester City FC, ageing ((28) years old and above), inconsistent (due to limited playing time, never have played and always on the bench, poor defensively, not performing well) regardless of age, injury prone, those who are not comfortable playing in different position, that MUST happen "ON or BEFORE JULY 2029.

    We are referring to Carson, Walker, De Bruyne, Stefan Ortega Moreno "Stefan Ortega", Ederson Santana de Moraes "Ederson", Kovačić, Cancelo, Stones, Bernardo Mota Veiga de Carvalho e Silva "Bernardo Silva", Aké, Akanji, Grealish, Phillips, Rodrigo Hernández Cascante "Rodri", Dias, Nunes, Alvarez and Couto.

    Our beloved club Manchester City should focus on acquiring and promoting rising young talents between 17 to 21 years of age. This can be found in Manchester City Academy, different team playing in premiere league, outside premiere league (La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, Bundesliga), or outside Europe (MLS, AFCON, Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Argentine Super League, and other football league from other countries). This is to save a lot of money to renovate whole Etihad Stadium, pay debts to fully comply with Financial Fair Play, and eventually have a great amount of money to sign a superstar in Manchester City.

  11. Pep subbing out KDB could’ve cost Man City more than the FA Cup..but KDB himself. It must’ve become clear to him that this is a sign of things to come. Might not have even considered Saudi if it weren’t for that one decision by Pep.

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