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Kevin De Bruyne Completes Move to Napoli

Napoli confirmed the signing with a splash, posting a computer-generated image of De Bruyne sitting on a crown alongside the caption, “King Kev is here.”
By Patrick KariukiJune 12, 20253 Mins Read
Kevin De Bruyne and Aurelio De Laurentiis

In a blockbuster move that has sent shockwaves through the football world, Kevin De Bruyne has officially joined Serie A champions Napoli on a free transfer, bringing an end to his illustrious 10-year tenure at Manchester City. The 33-year-old Belgian midfielder, widely regarded as one of the greatest playmakers of his generation, signed a two-year contract with an option for an additional year, marking the start of a new chapter in his storied career.

Napoli confirmed the signing with a splash, posting a computer-generated image of De Bruyne sitting on a crown alongside the caption, “King Kev is here.” The announcement capped weeks of speculation about the midfielder’s future, with the Italian giants emerging as frontrunners after Manchester City opted not to renew his contract. De Bruyne’s arrival in Naples was met with frenzied excitement, as fans mobbed him upon landing in Italy to complete his medical and finalize the deal.

The move reunites De Bruyne with fellow Belgian star Romelu Lukaku, who reportedly played a key role in convincing his compatriot to join Napoli. Under the guidance of manager Antonio Conte, who led the club to their second Serie A title in three years last season, De Bruyne will bolster a midfield already featuring former Premier League talents Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour. Napoli’s ambitious transfer window reflects their intent to defend their Scudetto and make a strong push in the UEFA Champions League.

De Bruyne’s departure from Manchester City was an emotional one. After a decade at the Etihad Stadium, where he amassed 108 goals and 177 assists in 422 appearances, the Belgian leaves as a club legend. His trophy cabinet boasts six Premier League titles, a Champions League crown, and numerous domestic honors. Manager Pep Guardiola was visibly moved during De Bruyne’s farewell at his final match, praising him as “one of the greatest midfielders to ever play in this country.” De Bruyne himself expressed frustration at City’s decision to let his contract expire but offered a heartfelt goodbye, citing Naples’ personal significance as the city where he wed in 2017.

The midfielder’s decision to join Napoli came after turning down lucrative offers from Major League Soccer’s Chicago Fire and potential moves to Saudi Arabia. Despite a playful plea from Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah to join Anfield, De Bruyne opted for the challenge of Serie A, where he aims to replicate his Premier League success. Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis hinted at the move’s inevitability, revealing De Bruyne had already purchased a villa in Naples, a claim that underscored the club’s meticulous planning.

De Bruyne’s medical took place at Rome’s Villa Stuart, followed by a meeting with De Laurentiis at the Film Auro headquarters to sign his contract. His integration into Conte’s squad is expected to be seamless, given his versatility and vision, which have defined his career. Posts on X captured the excitement, with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirming the deal’s completion and fans hailing the signing as a “massive” coup for Napoli.

As Manchester City move forward with new signings like Tijjani Reijnders from AC Milan, De Bruyne’s exit signals the end of an era. For Napoli, however, it marks the arrival of a generational talent poised to elevate their ambitions on both domestic and European fronts. With “King Kev” now wearing the azure blue, the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona is set to witness magic once again.

Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City Napoli

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