Kevin De Bruyne, the esteemed Belgian midfielder, has concluded a remarkable decade-long tenure at Manchester City, leaving an indelible mark on the club‘s history. During his time at City, De Bruyne amassed 19 trophies, including six Premier League titles and a Champions League crown, and was twice named Premier League Player of the Season. Known as one of the greatest midfielders in Premier League history, the 33-year-old made 422 appearances for City, scoring 108 goals and providing 177 assists, ranking second in all-time Premier League assists with 119.
Despite a thigh injury in September that limited his appearances, he still contributed six goals and eight assists last season. Napoli, who recently clinched their second Serie A title in three years, announced his signing on social media, expressing pride in welcoming him.
De Bruyne’s decision to join Napoli was influenced by the opportunity to play in the Champions League, the tactical approach of manager Antonio Conte, and the presence of compatriot Romelu Lukaku. His move to Italy also served as a statement to Manchester City, demonstrating that he still has much to offer at the highest level.
Throughout his tenure at Manchester City, De Bruyne was instrumental in the club’s success, contributing significantly to their domestic and European achievements. His departure marks the end of an era for the club, but his legacy as one of the Premier League’s finest midfielders remains intact.
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