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REPORT: Man City reveal Kevin De Bruyne price tag, Saudi clubs on alert
Manchester City are reportedly willing to let go of Kevin De Bruyne this summer as top Saudi Arabia clubs continue to make enquiry about his availability.
Pep Guardiola is looking at building a team capable of winning a fifth consecutive Premier League title with the Sky Blues likely to face competition from Arsenal and Liverpool once more in the battle for top spot.
However, the future of De Bruyne has continue to make headlines this summer transfer.
City may be looking to add further quality to their squad during the transfer window, as well as dealing with departures, ensuring Guardiola has the right players at his disposal to compete for the biggest prizes.
According to reports, City will demand £100million if Saudi Arabian clubs are serious about signing Kevin De Bruyne this summer.
It was claimed on Sunday that De Bruyne had agreed personal terms with Al-Ittihad, with discussions over a deal believed to be ongoing. However, a figure in the region of £100m could be required to get a deal done.
De Bruyne played a huge role in City success last season but the Belgium international spent most part of the season nursing a injury.
The star midfielder is out of contract next summer and will be turning 34 in 2025, Man City might be looking at cashing out on him before they come short of suitors.