Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne is open to discussing a new contract with the club despite interest from Saudi Arabia. The Belgian player has been at Etihad Stadium since 2015 and has become one of the most important players for the team, winning numerous titles and individual awards during his time at the club.
Despite this, there have been reports that De Bruyne is considering a move to Saudi Arabia, where he could potentially earn more money than he currently does at City. However, according to sources close to the player, De Bruyne has shown little desire to leave the club and is open to discussing a new contract with Manchester City.
It is not clear what terms are being discussed in these talks, but it is likely that the club will be looking to offer De Bruyne a significant increase in his current salary in order to keep him at the club. The Belgian player has been instrumental in City's success over the past few years and the club will want to retain his services for the future.
It is also worth noting that De Bruyne has recently appealed a red card he received during the World Cup match between Belgium and England. The appeal was successful and De Bruyne was able to play in Belgium's next match against Japan.
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