After 10 years and 19 trophies, Kevin De Bruyne announced he is leaving Manchester City at the end of the 2024–25 season.
Manchester City's rollercoaster of a season just took another turn ahead of the impending Manchester derby. After months of speculation, De Bruyne confirmed his time in a blue shirt is quickly coming to an end.
De Bruyne leaves behind a legacy not many can even dream of. Not only is the midfielder a six-time Premier League champion, but he also played an integral role in helping Manchester City win their first and only Champions League title in 2023.
Now, he is bidding farewell to the Etihad after 413 (and counting) matches for Manchester City. De Bruyne managed 106 goals (and counting) across all competitions, including 70 in the Premier League alone. He also provided 118 assists in the English top-flight, second only to Ryan Giggs's all-time record of 162.
De Bruyne's announcement gave a bit of context into his tough decision to leave Manchester.






