Kevin De Bruyne Could Be "Blacklisted" from Saudi Pro League if Agent Breaks Rule
Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne is reportedly considering a move to the Saudi Pro League, but there’s a catch. The league has a strict rule that could affect De Bruyne’s potential transfer. Here’s what you need to know.
According to reports, De Bruyne has been linked with a move to Saudi Pro League side Al Ittihad, but his agent could face serious consequences if he breaks a specific rule. The rule states that any player or agent found to be using one team as a "bargaining chip" against another to elicit a more lucrative salary would be "immediately blacklisted."
De Bruyne, 33, is entering the final year of his contract at Manchester City and has reportedly been offered a lucrative deal by Al Ittihad. However, if his agent is found to be playing both sides against each other, it could lead to De Bruyne being "blacklisted" from the Saudi Pro League.
The rule is part of the league’s efforts to prevent agents from exploiting the system and using teams to drive up salaries. The league has taken a tough stance on agents who break this rule, and it could have serious consequences for De Bruyne and his agent if they are found guilty.
This isn’t the first time that Saudi Pro League sides have been linked to De Bruyne. The Belgian midfielder has previously been linked with a move to the league, and it’s clear that he is attracting a lot of interest from top clubs in the region.
De Bruyne’s potential transfer to the Saudi Pro League has sent shockwaves through the football world, and fans are eagerly awaiting an update on the situation. Will De Bruyne be able to secure a move to the league, or will his agent’s actions lead to him being "blacklisted"? Only time will tell.
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