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Kevin De Bruyne ‘to join Napoli within days with Serie A winners to snap up Man City legend in stunning free transfer'

Kevin De Bruyne ‘to join Napoli within days with Serie A winners to snap up Man City legend in stunning free transfer'

Scottish Suna day ago

Napoli are already celebrating one major decision after landing title
BRUTIFUL GAME Kevin De Bruyne 'to join Napoli within days with Serie A winners to snap up Man City legend in stunning free transfer'
KEVIN DE BRUYNE is reportedly on the brink of joining Italian champions Napoli.
The Belgian midfielder is a free agent after his Manchester City contract came to an end.
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Kevin De Bruyne is on the verge of a free transfer to Napoli
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De Bruyne bid farewell to fans after a decade of silverware at the Etihad.
But reports claims he has already found a new club just days after leaving the Premier League.
According to Di Marzio, De Bruyne has struck a deal to join newly-crowned Serie A kings Napoli.
Antonio Conte's men pipped Champions League finalists Inter Milan to Italian football's greatest prize by a single point.
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And to celebrate, Napoli are now looking to quickly wrap up a move for De Bruyne on Sunday.
Negotiations are said to be a formality, with paperwork expected to be finalised tomorrow.
De Bruyne will then undergo a medical before penning a contract, with an official announcement to follow afterwards.
And the transfer will see him link up with striker Romelu Lukaku, with the pair already enjoying a fine partnership together for Belgium.
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