The multiple Premier League winner has thrown his support behind the idea of the Belgian moving to America and playing football there
- Neville endorses De Bruyne's potential MLS move
- Inter Miami seen as "perfect" fit for City legend
- Pundit believes De Bruyne would thrive in American lifestyle
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Following Kevin De Bruyne's announcement that he was set to leave Manchester City after the expiration of his contract at the end of this season, speculation has been rife as to where he will go next. Rumors and reports have indicated a potential move to Saudi Arabia but reports have also stated MLS could be a potential destination for the Belgian and Neville believes it would be perfect. The Manchester United icon admitted the former Chelsea and Wolfsburg star would fit in superbly in both the country and the league.
“No, I think it [MLS] would be a great destination for De Bruyne. I can see him fitting into America, the American way of life, and obviously the game’s improving enormously over there," he said on the podcast The Overlap US. "I think he would sign for Inter Miami if they came to him. I think it’s perfect for Kevin De Bruyne, I can’t think of a player that would suit better going over there and sorta finishing his career, I think it’d be the perfect end for him."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
De Bruyne's potential move to MLS, particularly to a high-profile team like Inter Miami, could significantly boost the league's global profile and quality of play. It also reflects the changing landscape of international football, where top players are increasingly considering the United States as a viable option.
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WHAT’S NEXT?
As Kevin De Bruyne prepares for his final games with Manchester City, speculation about his future will intensify. Inter Miami, which already boasts stars like Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, holds the discovery rights to the Belgian star, giving them the first opportunity to negotiate with the Champions League winner should he choose to play in MLS.
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