Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis confirms interest in Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne

Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis confirms interest in Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne

Napoli are setting their sights high as club president Aurelio De Laurentiis has confirmed interest in Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne. The Serie A champions are reportedly exploring an ambitious move to bring the Belgian playmaker to Italy, aiming to pair him with Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay.

 

According to skysport,Speaking to Italian media, De Laurentiis acknowledged the club’s admiration for De Bruyne, calling him “a world class talent who could transform any midfield.” While no formal offer has been made, Napoli’s intent signals a bold statement of ambition as they look to reinforce their squad for next season.

 

De Bruyne, widely regarded as one of the finest midfielders of his generation, has been a pivotal figure at Manchester City, helping the club to numerous Premier League titles and a historic Champions League win. At 33, he remains a top performer and could bring invaluable experience to Napoli’s evolving side.

 

The potential addition of McTominay known for his physical presence and versatility would further bolster Napoli’s engine room. The Scottish international has impressed with his performances for Manchester United and could complement De Bruyne’s creative brilliance.

 

While securing both Premier League stars would be a significant challenge, Napoli’s interest marks a clear intent to remain competitive at the highest level in Europe.

 

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with inset of a mystery silhouette

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Manchester City’s academy has made a name for itself as one of the best in England.

 

Manchester City’s Under-18s are the current U18 Premier League Northern champions and have won three national titles, two FA Youth Cups and two U18 Premier League cups since 2019,

 

Meanwhile, City’s Under-21s have won the Premier League 2 title four times in the past five seasons, the latest of which came earlier this week.

 

Ben Wilkinson’s charges defeated Southampton’s U21s 2-0 at the Joie Stadium to cap off a superb season in which they finished the campaign top of the table.

 

Divin Mubama, who City fans have tipped for a bright future, opened the scoring before Ashton Muir put City out of reach.

 

And while the two scorers earned the lion’s share of the spotlight, Joe Bray of the Manchester Evening News focused on another talent who “could be one to watch”.

 

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Manchester City academy midfielder Charlie Gray backed to catch the eye next season

The player in question is Charlie Gray, who has enjoyed a wonderful season at No.6 and was voted the EDS Players’ Player of the Season.

 

The 19-year-old earned promotion from the U18s to the U21s last year, and he has taken to life in the U21s incredibly well.

 

 

Indeed, it would not be surprising to see him make another step up in the wake of a campaign which saw him make 29 appearances and register eight assists and a goal.

 

 

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Gray’s latest assist saw him intercept a stray pass and set up Mubama for the opening goal of the night in Thursday’s playoff final.

 

 

The Man City website has described Gray as “a calming presence in the centre of midfield with an excellent range of passing”.

 

Bray believes that Hugo Viana has “a new number six to keep an eye on next season” and said “Gray in particular could be one to watch next season”.

 

“The first team have notoriously struggled to find a solution at the base of midfield,” Bray wrote in the Manchester Evening News.

 

Competition Appearances Goals Assists Yellow cards Red cards Minutes played

Premier League 2 16 1 4 3 1 967′

UEFA Youth League 7 – 2 2 1 541′

PL2 Playoffs 4 – 2 2 – 420′

EFL Trophy 2 – – – – 135′

Total 29 1 8 7 2 2.063′

Charlie Gray stats this season

“And while Rodri is now back, maybe Pep Guardiola’s demands for a smaller squad and acceptance that he will have to use the academy if needed could play into the hands of some of these youngsters.”

 

While Gray looks up to Rodri, Bray said the youngster is “more of a Fernandinho in stature and maybe closer to Bernardo Silva in tenacity.”

 

What Pep Guardiola said about Manchester City U21s’ Premier League 2 win

Pep Guardiola was eager to congratulate the Man City U21s players and manager Ben Wilkinson after the win over Southampton.

 

“I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all the players along with Ben and his staff on what is a wonderful achievement,” he said.

 

“To win the Premier League title is such a tough thing to achieve and a matter of huge pride for us all at the Club.

 

“The manner of their victory showed how talented our young players are and also proved that they play with courage and personality too.

 

“We see how strong the Academy is every single day, and the quality is there every single time the young players train with us.

 

“I hope they enjoy this achievement because it is a reward for everyone’s hard work and commitment across the season.”

 

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