Kevin De Bruyne has clarified that he has not engaged in any discussions about leaving Manchester City. Despite rumours linking him to a move away, particularly to Saudi Arabia, the Belgian midfielder remains focused on his current club. De Bruyne has been instrumental in City's strong start to their Premier League campaign.
De Bruyne addressed these rumours following City's 3-1 victory over West Ham. Speaking to BBC Radio Manchester, he stated: "I haven't spoken to anyone, to be honest. There has been a lot of noise and news. I expected a quiet summer and that's actually what happened. I went on holiday for four weeks, came back and started training. That was it. Nothing to tell. I've not been entertained by anybody or spoken to anybody."

Although De Bruyne is currently in the final year of his contract, he anticipates future discussions with the club regarding his situation. He mentioned, "Once the season goes on, I'm sure there will be conversations to be had with City. I just want to feel good, play good football and this will come in the upcoming months. I don't really feel the rush for the moment."
De Bruyne's contributions have been significant in City's opening matches of the 2024-25 season. He has scored one goal and provided an assist in their first three league games. Additionally, he leads the league in expected assists (xA) with a figure of 1.6 and has created 11 chances, which ties him for third place in this category alongside Cole Palmer.
The midfielder's focus remains on performing well for Manchester City as they aim for their fifth consecutive Premier League title. His commitment to the team is evident despite the ongoing speculation about his future.
As the season progresses, fans can expect De Bruyne to continue playing a pivotal role for Manchester City while any potential contract talks unfold naturally over time.