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Kevin De Bruyne Transfer from Manchester City to Chicago Fire

Team Talk reports on the ongoing transfer developments involving Kevin De Bruyne, with interest from Chicago Fire and Napoli. Chicago Fire presented a very important proposal to Kevin De Bruyne in April, which is still on the table. However, Napoli improved their bid with a three-year deal.

Kevin De Bruyne received an offer from Chicago Fire in the MLS, which he rejected. Despite receiving various offers from European and MLS teams, he is more interested in Napoli's proposal.

Kevin De Bruyne will leave Manchester City at the end of his contract in June. Chicago Fire from MLS is pushing to make him the third-best paid player in MLS history after David Beckham and Lionel Messi. A decision from De Bruyne is expected in the next few days.

Team Talk reports on the ongoing transfer interest in Kevin De Bruyne by Chicago Fire and his potential move to the MLS. Chicago Fire's bid for Kevin De Bruyne remains on the table after being offered in April. De Bruyne reportedly prefers a move to the MLS over the Saudi Pro League, but his preference is to keep playing in Europe.

Kevin De Bruyne's summer transfer is shaping up, with Napoli in pole position, but an American challenge from MLS club Chicago Fire is still possible. He is at the end of his contract with Manchester City after ten years.

Tuttomercato reports on Kevin De Bruyne's potential move to the MLS with Chicago Fire. Kevin De Bruyne is also considering a move to the MLS with Chicago Fire, who have been pushing for an agreement for weeks. He is seeking a net salary of 8-10 million euros per year for a couple of seasons. Negotiations have taken place, but the outcome is uncertain.

Tuttomercato reports on the potential move of Kevin de Bruyne to Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire. Kevin de Bruyne has been linked with a move to Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire, where the team plans to build a project around him. This is considered a life choice and a potential end-of-career move for de Bruyne, who has always shown interest in the MLS.

90min reports on Kevin De Bruyne's future plans in European football amidst speculation of a move to Major League Soccer. Kevin De Bruyne has expressed a desire to remain in Europe and play in a top league, casting doubt over a potential move to Chicago Fire and Major League Soccer.

Team Talk reports on Chicago Fire's interest in signing Kevin De Bruyne.

Sources close to the BBC report that Kevin de Bruyne's entourage is set to meet with Chicago Fire soon regarding a potential transfer. Chicago Fire is in a strong position to sign De Bruyne.

Chicago Fire is now in pole position to sign Kevin De Bruyne after Inter Miami backed out. They are considered the club with the best prospects for his acquisition, although they may face competition from Saudi Arabia and potentially other European clubs.

Kevin De Bruyne is considering his future and is expected to make a decision within this month. His contract with Manchester City ends on June 30. The Athletic reports that he might participate in the FIFA Club World Cup with Manchester City if he agrees to a two-week contract extension. He is currently seeking a new club, with a tendency towards joining MLS. Chicago Fire is reportedly in the pole position to sign him.

Kevin De Bruyne is in talks with MLS side Chicago Fire, who are prepared to offer him a designated player contract. This gives them an edge over other MLS clubs like Inter Miami, who have shown interest but cannot offer a designated player contract. Chicago Fire are considered favourites to secure the deal.

Fanatik reports on Chicago Fire's intensified negotiations with Kevin De Bruyne following Inter Miami's decision not to pursue the player. Following Inter Miami's decision not to pursue Kevin De Bruyne, Chicago Fire intensified their negotiations with the player and made progress in the transfer discussions.

Kevin De Bruyne announced his departure from Manchester City after being informed that his contract would not be extended. Despite his recent performances, where he demonstrated his ability to still play at a high level, the club decided not to renew his contract. While his next destination is not officially confirmed, clubs from the MLS, particularly Chicago Fire, have shown interest. De Bruyne also mentioned the possibility of remaining in a European top league.

Transfermarkt reports on the ongoing transfer talks involving Kevin De Bruyne and Chicago Fire. Kevin De Bruyne is in prolonged talks with Chicago Fire, who now lead the race to sign him. Chicago Fire own the discovery priority rights in MLS, which gives them priority in negotiating a deal with De Bruyne. With a market value of €27 million, De Bruyne would become the most valuable player in MLS if the transfer is completed.

Kevin De Bruyne is considering a move to MLS, with Chicago Fire being the current frontrunner. His contract with Manchester City is expiring in the middle of the Club World Cup. The Athletic reports that Chicago Fire is in pole position to sign him.

Chicago Fire has made a concrete proposal for Kevin De Bruyne, offering a 'special project' for him.

Four MLS clubs, including Chicago Fire, have made enquiries over De Bruyne's professional and financial expectations.

Mundo Deportivo reports on Kevin de Bruyne's potential move away from Manchester City, with MLS emerging as a strong contender for his next destination. Kevin de Bruyne, a 33-year-old midfielder, will not continue at Manchester City after the season ends. He has offers from Europe, Arabia, and MLS, but the MLS is pushing strongly for his signature. Chicago Fire is going all out to secure him, showing the most interest, and De Bruyne is reportedly most attracted to this option. Unlike Inter Miami, at Chicago Fire he would be the absolute star.

Major League Soccer franchise Chicago Fire have made an approach for Kevin de Bruyne, according to Fabrizio Romano. The Belgian superstar will leave Manchester City this summer after it was recently announced that his contract at the Etihad will not be extended beyond the current season. Chicago Fire have made the first move and have made an initial approach to De Bruyne to present their project to him. A deal is 'on' but De Bruyne has not yet made a final decision. Chicago would first have to trade for De Bruyne's rights before being able to enter formal negotiations with him.

Kevin De Bruyne has been linked with several American clubs, including Chicago Fire. In addition to Chicago Fire, Inter Miami, San Diego, and Charlotte have also shown interest in acquiring the Belgian star. Inter Miami holds the first option in Major League Soccer to sign De Bruyne, but faces financial challenges in making the deal happen. Meanwhile, Tom Bogert, an MLS transfer expert, suggests that New York City FC could be an ideal destination for De Bruyne, as they have the capacity to invest in new players and need reinforcements for their squad.

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