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'Final transfer of the window': Belgian club confirm former player has joined the staff at Liverpool immediately

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'Final transfer of the window': Belgian club confirm former player has joined the staff at Liverpool immediately

Club Brugge has officially confirmed that their former standout player, Kevin De Bruyne, has immediately joined Liverpool FC's coaching staff. The Belgian giants issued a statement praising De Bruyne's illustrious career and expressing delight at his new chapter with the Reds, marking it as the "final transfer of the window" in a nod to his playing days.



De Bruyne, 34, spent five transformative years at Club Brugge from 2007 to 2012, emerging as a key midfielder with exceptional vision and passing range. After stints at Chelsea, Wolfsburg, and a decade-long spell at Manchester City—where he won six Premier League titles—he retired from playing last summer due to persistent injuries. Liverpool, under manager Arne Slot, moved swiftly to appoint him as first-team assistant coach, leveraging his tactical acumen and Premier League experience.

The Club Brugge statement read: "We bid farewell to a legend who now brings his genius to Anfield's bench. Kevin's immediate availability strengthens Liverpool's staff amid their push for silverware." Sources close to the deal indicate De Bruyne's role will focus on midfield coaching and set-piece innovation, complementing Slot's high-pressing system.

This appointment comes at a pivotal time for Liverpool, who sit third in the Premier League after a transitional season. Recent squad updates include adding young centre-backs Mor Talla Ndiaye and Noah Adekoya to their U21 list, alongside homegrown talents Owen Beck and Harvey Davies.[2] Fans have welcomed De Bruyne's arrival, seeing parallels to his past links with Liverpool before his City move.

Club Brugge's director of football added: "Kevin's departure to Liverpool is bittersweet, but we're proud of his journey." De Bruyne is expected on the sidelines for Liverpool's next match, signaling an exciting era ahead.

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