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Kevin De Bruyne has confirmed he has held transfer talks with clubs ahead of his Manchester City exit this summer and refused to rule out a Premier League stay.
After full-time, the Belgian, considered one of the best Premier League midfielders in history, spoke candidly about his plans after the season concludes.
And he left the door to a stunning stay in England's top-flight wide open, insisting his decision will be what's best for his family.
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He told Sky Sports: "I want to play good football, whatever the decision will be...
"I know you're trying to guess where I'm going to go, but I will make my decision, and you guys will know when I know.
"I don't know [whether I'll stay in the Premier League], it depends on what comes.
Like I said to my Belgium colleagues, I have a family.
"I have young kids I have to take care of, it's a decision that has to suit all of us, not just me.
"When I'm 20 years old and all by myself, I can make a decision, that is very easy.
[You can expect to hear a decision] whenever I'm ready to make one.
As long as I don't know, I can't tell you anything," the Etihad Stadium legend added.
When asked whether any of those discussions had been shared with any of City's Premier League rivals, De Bruyne responded "maybe".
Earlier this week, Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah cheekily suggested there is space for De Bruyne at Anfield amid speculation surrounding an incredible switch.
Salah said: "I want to tell him congratulations on your career.
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