Kevin de Bruyne, a 10 -year -old show in the Premier League, could go on Thursday in Chicago Fire, according to several media reports.
The 33 -year -old Belgian contributed 189 goals in 10 seasons with the quadruple defending champion Manchester City. De Bruyne recently announced that he would leave the club at the end of his contract at the end of the season.
Fire in difficulty has the top priority to sign from Bruyne. DC United and NYCFC were the other two teams to find out about the midfielder. Inter Miami CF previously negotiated with De Bruyne, but their three niches of designated players are now filled, including one from Lionel Messi.
The Belgian captain promotes MLS to sign an agreement to play in Saudi Arabia. In addition, he did not exclude returning to the Premier League or participating in Europe as his next company.
“I am open to anything, anything, just because I have to look at the whole image,” said Bruyne. “I look at sport, the family, everything together, which makes the most sense for me and my family. I don’t know what it is, because it depends on the moment you talk to people and what they say about projects or something, as I said, I always have the impression of being able to play at a good level, but after having had to make a decision once I really know a little more.”
During 10 games, Chicago has a 3-3-4 file with 12 points and is in 11th place in the Eastern Conference under the former coach of the American national team Gregg Berhalter. De Bruyne could join Countryman Hugo Cuypers, who is equal to the MLS League with seven goals, and give the team a dynamic offensive presence.
“I think that in a perfect world, you would be able to invest in the whole list and say:” OK, we can bring in world class players in each position “, but it’s not perfect,” said Berhalter. “There is a salary ceiling, there is a limited amount of designated players. I therefore think that the most sense is to bring an attacking player.”
The fire has made the playoff series at once (2017) in the past 12 seasons.
– field level media