Kevin De Bruyne maintains that his future at Manchester City will not be decided in a hurry.
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Although the Belgium playmaker’s contract expires at the end of the current campaign, his main priority is getting back to full health.
The 33-year-old, who missed a significant amount of action the previous season, has been sidelined by injuries this season and hasn’t started a game in over two months.
“Honestly, I don’t know,” said De Bruyne when asked about his future at a press conference to preview City’s Champions League game against Feyenoord.
“Obviously when I started the season I knew things would happen and talks would happen. I had a conversation already in the summer but then obviously I had the injury.
“So really I was not in the right frame of mind to speak about that. I really want to be good and be back where I need to be on the pitch and be myself again, and then there’s no rush also.
Kevin De Bruyne has only made three substitute appearances since being substituted out of City’s Champions League goalless tie with Inter Milan on September 18 due to a pelvic injury.
De Bruyne’s five straight losses in all competitions have left City boss Pep Guardiola hopeful that he will soon return to full health, reports Independent.
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