
Kevin De Bruyne, one of Manchester City’s greatest ever players, is preparing for his final Manchester derby as the team heads to Old Trafford this Sunday. After nearly a decade of brilliance, the Belgian midfielder has confirmed he will leave the club at the end of the season.
Kevin De Bruyne joined City in 2015 and quickly became the heartbeat of Pep Guardiola’s side. He has driven the club to six Premier League titles, one Champions League, and countless domestic trophies. His numbers speak for themselves—106 goals and 174 assists across 413 appearances. But his influence goes far beyond stats.
Now 33, De Bruyne looks ahead to what could be just nine more matches in sky blue. If City beat Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup semi-final, he’ll get a tenth. And if he travels with the team to the Club World Cup, there may be even more
But Sunday’s clash with United carries extra weight. It’s not just another derby—it’s KDB’s final battle against City’s fiercest rivals. Expect passion, precision, and maybe one more signature assist from the man who’s lit up the Premier league for nearly a decade.
As the end nears, De Bruyne isn’t fading away quietly. He’s aiming to leave the pitch the same way he’s always played—decisive, fearless, and unforgettable.
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