By Daily sports on September 12, 2020
Kevin de Bruyne says he’s happily settled at Manchester City.
City have him tied up to 2023 and De Bruyne said he is perfectly happy with life with the Blues.
“I enjoy my time here, I’m very happy, my family is happy. So for me there is nothing to complain about,'” he said.
“My now wife was pregnant at the time (we moved here), so we wanted to move to raise a kid. I think it was better to live here, to have a transfer where I could be here for many years.'
“For me, playing style is the most important. I like to play football in the way in which we do – attacking, on the floor, lots of intensity. As a player you need to find teams or playing styles that suit you.
“At the end of the day you need to enjoy what you're doing and if you enjoy it you're going to play better.'” (Tribal Football)
•PHOTO: Kevin De Bruyne
Source Daily sports
Posted September 12, 2020
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