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"I have not had any offer the whole year, they just took a decision," De Bruyne said, in April, of City's decision to release him.
On Wednesday, a report emerged on the Gianluca Di Marzio website which said that Liverpool has made De Bruyne a shock offer to move to Anfield in the summer.
While that would go against the transfer policy that Liverpool usually implements — prioritizing signing players in their early to mid-20s — De Bruyne could be viewed a special case due to how good he is.
Most Reds fans would agreed that a short-term deal on modest wages would make it worthwhile to take a punt on the 33-year-old, who many view to be the greatest midfielder in the history of the Premier League.
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From De Bruyne's perspective, there are a multitude of reasons why a switch to Anfield might appeal: firstly, De Bruyne recently said he is "open to anything", which means he would not flat-out refuse a move to Liverpool just because the club has emerged as one of City's biggest rivals over the last decade
Secondly, De Bruyne also said he will look to do what's best for his family; joining Liverpool, another club in the north west of England, would allow him to remain in his Cheshire home and mean he would not be uprooting his wife and their three children.
Thirdly, it's no secret that De Bruyne was a Liverpool fan when he was growing up
“My favorite club is Liverpool and my favorite player is Michael Owen,” an 11-year-old De Bruyne admitted in old video footage
“And I would love to play there one day.”
Next up is his well-documented friendship with Virgil van Dijk, who has just committed his future to Liverpool for the next two years; Van Dijk and De Bruyne regularly go on vacation together, and back in 2022, Van Dijk had this to say about his good friend: "Someone that I’ve never played with before but would love at Liverpool is Kevin De Bruyne.
“I think he’s unbelievable