Postpublished at 12:57 British Summer Time 4 April
Man Utd v Man City (Sun, 16:30 BST)
Guardiola adds "it's a good question" when asked if De Bruyne will be contracted for the Club World Cup but admits he honestly does not know.
Recap FPL Q&A with eight-time top-50k finisher Gianni Buttice
All the key information for gameweek 31 - which players are out? Who could play?
Gianni's top tips on Gabriel's replacement, Salah a 'risky sell' & whether to keep or sell Fernandes?
Also on Friday: De Bruyne announces he's to leave Man City - City statement & Guardiola's quotes | Postecoglou on defeat to Chelsea
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Written by Ben Ramsdale alongside Adwaidh Rajan, FPL writer Thomas Woods & FPL expert Gianni Buttice
Man Utd v Man City (Sun, 16:30 BST)
Guardiola adds "it's a good question" when asked if De Bruyne will be contracted for the Club World Cup but admits he honestly does not know.
Man Utd v Man City (Sun, 16:30 BST)
Pep Guardiola says De Bruyne's performances over the last decade have been "outstanding".
He adds that the door is always open for the Belgian to return to the club because "he is part of the family of this club".
Man Utd v Man City (Sun, 16:30 BST)
Manchester City boss Guardiola says De Bruyne is "one of the greatest midfielders to ever play in this country".
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As a Wolves fan, KDB undoubtedly gave the best individual performance I've ever seen live from an opposing player with his four-goal haul at Molineux in May 2022. A special player.
Nick, Walsall
Man Utd v Man City (Sun, 16:30 BST)
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says it's a "sad day" with regard to the news that Kevin de Bruyne is retiring.
He compares his exit to Vincent Kompany, Sergio Aguero and David Silva leaving.
Pep Guardiola is speaking to the media now.
Mike Minay
BBC Radio Manchester journalist on BBC Radio 5 Live
On which club could Kevin de Bruyne join...
"Kevin de Bruyne was linked with Saudi Arabia last summer though he denied them. He told me earlier in the season that he had personally not held any talks. But that could be an option and the conversations could begin again.
"He's got bags of talent. The injury concerns in recent seasons would be an issue for top clubs. But he is still an elite level player, so he could really end up anywhere."
Right now, nothing is certain. Kevin de Bruyne hasn't said anything in his statement about his next club, or whether he plans to retire.
Over the past few months he has been linked to clubs in Saudi Arabia and the US.
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I'm a Man U fan but I have to say respect to De Bruyne, you simply have to. One of the best in PL history.
Rajinder, Milton Keynes
"A global icon of the game".
"A glittering 10-year period at Man City".
"One of the greatest players to ever play in the Premier League."
Manchester City have released the following statement on their website:
"Manchester City will bid an emotional farewell to Kevin De Bruyne this summer when his contract expires, bringing an end to a glittering 10-year period at the Club.
"The Belgian, a global icon of the game, has played 413 matches for City. During that period, he has scored 106 times, making him the first City midfielder since Colin Bell to reach a century of goals.
"The 33-year-old has won a remarkable 16 major honours with City, including six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, five League Cups, one UEFA Champions League and two Community Shields.
"Kevin announced the news today on his personal Instagram account.
"The Club and all of our fans will now take the time to deliver a fitting tribute and farewell to one of the greatest players to ever play in the Premier League."
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
When any conversation takes place, whether it is now or in the future, about the greatest players to grace the Premier League, Kevin de Bruyne will justifiably be part of it.
The heartbeat of one of the finest teams in the history of British football, De Bruyne was a creator supreme, a scorer of goals, a controller and dictator of games at the very highest level.
The Premier League has been fortunate to have him and we have been fortunate to watch him.
The word "great" is bandied around too easily - but it fits De Bruyne perfectly.
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It's been a pleasure to watch De Bruyne. Bar Thierry Henry and Cristiano Ronaldo, the best we've seen in English football in the last 40 years.
Nick, Wolverhampton
Mike Minay
BBC Radio Manchester
Kevin de Bruyne is the only player at the club who was here before Pep Guardiola. He will leave as one of the greatest this club has ever seen.
It’s a shock, but not a surprise. The now 33-year-old is out of contract in the summer and after a couple of campaigns that have seen him injury-hit and struggle for form, maybe it’s the right time.
But it takes nothing away from what he’s achieved: six Premier League titles, two FA Cup, five League Cups… one Champions League.
He signed as a ‘£55m flop’ – as one headline wrote. He leaves having paid back every penny of that and more. A legend.
Just one question… where does his statue go?
Well, let's put Jez's Get Involved to the test...
Is Kevin De Bruyne the best midfielder in Premier League history? Have a go at our poll above.
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KDB. Arguably the best player the Prem has ever seen and maybe even English football. Will be sorely missed.
Jez
If I listed all of the individual accolades Kevin de Bruyne has won during his time at Manchester City we’d be here all day. Here are some of the most significant:
No need to hype this video up. Just sit back, and enjoy....
Kevin de Bruyne's best Premier League goals for Manchester City
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De Bruyne will certainly go down as a PL legend. Watched him at Newcastle last season when he came on as a sub. His misplaced a pass with his first few touches and the people around me jeered. He then scored and set up the other goal with one of the best assists I’ve ever seen. It suddenly went very quiet.
Matthew
For one reason or another, the 2024-25 season has been by far the least effective for Kevin de Bruyne in a Manchester City shirt.
He's made 31 appearances for the club, with just 21 of those being starts.
The Belgian has missed a chunk of the season through injury but even when fit, manager Pep Guardiola hasn't always looked straight to De Bruyne for a start.
He's found the net just four times so far in this campaign and provided seven assists.
A stark decline from the six goals and 18 assists he provided in just 26 appearances in 2023-24.