Kevin De Bruyne's Surprising Transfer Journey: From Manchester City to Napoli
Gyanhigyan english June 25, 2025 03:39 PM
A New Chapter for De Bruyne

Kevin De Bruyne's heartfelt departure from Manchester City, where he enjoyed a decade of success, signifies the conclusion of a remarkable era. Now, as he begins a new adventure with Napoli, intriguing details have emerged regarding his summer transfer.


The 33-year-old Belgian midfielder was officially introduced as a Napoli player earlier this month, receiving a warm welcome from the passionate fans in southern Italy. Known as 'King Kev' at his new club, De Bruyne has signed a two-year contract with the Serie A champions, who recently secured their second league title in three seasons under the management of Antonio Conte.


Unexpected Liverpool Connection

Before finalizing his move to Napoli, De Bruyne reportedly engaged in a brief discussion with Liverpool, Manchester City's closest rivals in the Premier League over the past decade.


This revelation is particularly striking given the intense competition between the two clubs. Since 2016, City and Liverpool have exchanged league titles, with City winning six and Liverpool two. In several seasons, the runner-up finished just a few points behind.


For De Bruyne, the prospect of playing at Anfield was more than a fleeting thought; it was a childhood aspiration. While developing his skills at Genk, he once expressed, "Liverpool is my favorite club, and Michael Owen is my favorite player. I would love to play there one day."


In a 2019 interview with Match of the Day magazine, he reiterated his admiration for Liverpool, stating, "I was a Liverpool fan. My family in England were all Liverpool supporters, so I was too. I admired Michael Owen for his speed and skill, and I also looked up to players like Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldinho."


Had he joined Liverpool this summer, it would have been one of the most sensational transfers in recent football history. The last notable players to switch between these two clubs were James Milner and Raheem Sterling during the 2015-16 season, both of which sparked considerable debate.


Why the Move to Liverpool Didn't Happen

Despite his past allegiance to Liverpool, the transfer never progressed beyond that initial conversation. The timing simply wasn't right for such a switch.


Liverpool's midfield is already well-equipped, especially following the record-breaking signing of Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen, who reportedly cost £100 million, with potential add-ons bringing the total to £116 million—a new British record.


If De Bruyne had made the move, it would have meant displacing a generational talent in a position that Liverpool has strategically strengthened.


Ultimately, De Bruyne chose Napoli, partly motivated by a desire to prove Manchester City wrong for letting him go. According to reports, he aims to demonstrate that he can still perform at the highest level, with a potential Champions League clash against City offering him that opportunity.


De Bruyne's Legacy at Manchester City

De Bruyne left Manchester City with a trophy collection that many players can only dream of. In his farewell message, he expressed deep emotion: "Having spent ten years here has been unbelievable. It's been an incredible journey and a true pleasure. I take pride in having contributed to the club's success. Manchester has been my home and my family's home for the past decade."


Although injuries limited his playtime last season, De Bruyne still managed to score six goals and provide eight assists across all competitions—his lowest totals at the club, yet his impact on the field remained significant.


Future Prospects: Grealish's Potential Move

Reports suggest that De Bruyne is already engaging in off-field discussions at Napoli. He has reportedly spoken with Conte about the possibility of bringing Jack Grealish to Italy, as the England international is now considered surplus to requirements at City and was left out of their Club World Cup squad.


If this transfer occurs, it could mark another Premier League star transitioning to Serie A, thanks to De Bruyne's personal recommendation.


In the end, while Kevin De Bruyne did not return to his childhood club, the mere thought of one of Manchester City's greatest players potentially wearing a Liverpool jersey will be a topic of discussion for years to come.


As his career, characterized by elegance, vision, and numerous trophies, enters this new phase, it may just reveal that there is still plenty of magic left in King Kev's boots.


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