Kevin de Bruyne, his wife sells the wick

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By: Manu Tournoux

After ten seasons spent in Manchester City, Kevin de Bruyne announced that he would turn the page at the end of his contract. It is therefore next June that the Belgian international will leave the Skyblues. For the time being, nobody knew what the destination of the midfielder would be, but the Belgian press was put on the spot and would have found the answer. Kevin de Bruyne could go to Naples.

It was the HLN site that said more about its small investigation. The media indicated that the footballer's wife, Michele Lacroix, had been seen in the streets of Naples where she would have gone to visit real estate. If it was a question of seeing “KDB” go to Major League Soccer, the Napoli option is far from absurd. Several explanations argue in any case in his favor.

Kevin de Bruyne will leave Manchester City. But to go where? His wife, Michele Lacroix, was seen in Naples.

The couple of Bruyne is first closely linked to the region since they united in Sorrento, a city of the peninsula located a little lower on the coast of the Neapolitan Gulf. Then, and on a sporting plan, Kevin de Bruyne has a very good friend who plays Napoli: Romelu Lukaku. The latter could well play the role of club's commercial agent in an attempt to attract the one with which he has played so long to the Belgian Red Devils.

From Bruyne open to everything

Last month, from Bruyne said he felt capable of continuing to evolve at the highest level. However, he left the field of possibilities open by evoking his family. “I am open to everything because I have to see the situation as a whole. I take into account the sporting reasons, the family and everything else to then see what makes the most for me and my family. »»

In addition to the MLS and this Napoli option, Kevin de Bruyne did not close the doors to an experience in Saudi Pro League. At thirty-three years old, the Belgian is still spoiled for choice. This season, he has scored six goals and offered eight assists in thirty-six games, all competitions combined.