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🎥 "KDB is on fire", City in despair and social media reacts 👀

🎥 "KDB is on fire", City in despair and social media reacts 👀

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🎥 "KDB is on fire", City in despair and social media reacts 👀
Kevin De Bruyne landed in Rome this morning to undergo medical tests with Napoli and formalize the transfer to the Italian champions. First blow of the blue summer, and what a blow!
The Belgian champion has already gone crazy on social media, where the first song in his honor also arrives.
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