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Napoli's free sign De Bruyne is blocked with an annual salary gap of 4 million euros Fans: It's better to go to the Saudi Super League

The 33-year-old De Bruyne is completely still fueled, but Manchester City have not given up on renewing his contract for the simple reason that De Bruyne's weekly salary is as high as 400,000 pounds and he is unwilling to take a pay cut to renew his contract, which is the essential reason why the two sides cannot complete the contract extension. Kevin De Bruyne is widely regarded as the Premier League's No. 1 midfielder, so there is no shortage of new players, and Napoli, who are currently leading Serie A, are interested in signing De Bruyne on a free transfer in this summer window, but are now facing a big salary gap.

According to the latest news from Italian journalist Orazio Accomando, Napoli has offered De Bruyne a contract with an annual salary of up to 6 million euros + bonuses, but De Bruyne asked for an annual salary of 10 million euros, and there is a large gap of 4 million euros between the two sides.

In this regard, fans have heated discussions, De Bruyne originally cut his salary to stay in Manchester City is the best choice, Guardiola also likes De Bruyne as a player, and the reuse of De Bruyne in the late Premier League is the best proof. De Bruyne's choice to leave the team and join a Serie A title contender like Napoli is understandable, and the pace of Serie A matches is slower than that of the Premier League, which is suitable for De Bruyne's performance. But whether he stays in Manchester City or can't join, De Bruyne is eager to get a high salary, but the 33-year-old veteran is difficult to get a high-salary contract in the five major leagues, so if De Bruyne really wants to make money, it is better to simply join the four giants of the Saudi Super League and make a lot of money for a worry-free retirement, what do you think about this?

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