After a decade of dazzling displays and trophy-laden success at Manchester City, Kevin De Bruyne has officially embarked on a new chapter in his illustrious career, joining Serie A champions Napoli on a free transfer. The move, confirmed on June 12, 2025, sees the 33-year-old Belgian playmaker link up with former Chelsea and Tottenham manager Antonio Conte, who is at the helm of the Italian side.
De Bruyne's departure from Manchester City marks the end of an era. During his ten years with the club, he etched his name into City folklore, amassing an incredible 19 major trophies. His contributions were instrumental in securing six Premier League titles, five League Cups, and two FA Cups. The pinnacle of his achievements with City arrived in 2023 when he played a key role in their Champions League triumph, completing a historic Treble – a feat only the second English side has ever accomplished.
"It's been an unbelievable ride and an absolute pleasure," De Bruyne said of his City exit. "It was a joy working really hard to try and help create something that brought the club the success we enjoyed. I'm super proud to have played a part in that. Manchester has been my home and my family's home for these past 10 years."
Napoli's acquisition of De Bruyne is a statement of intent, signaling their ambition to maintain their dominance in Serie A and make a significant impact in the Champions League. The club's official social media channels welcomed their new star with a computer-generated image of De Bruyne wearing a crown, accompanied by the caption "King Kev is here," highlighting the excitement surrounding his arrival.
The Belgian international had no shortage of suitors, reportedly turning down a lucrative offer from MLS side Chicago Fire to remain in Europe's topflight competition. His decision to join Napoli allows him to continue playing Champions League football.
De Bruyne's arrival in Naples has been met with palpable excitement. Upon landing in Italy, he was greeted by throngs of Napoli fans eager to welcome their newest star. The transfer is expected to significantly bolster Napoli's midfield, adding creativity, vision, and a wealth of experience to their ranks. He will join up with fellow Belgian international Romelu Lukaku.
Manchester City have moved swiftly to address the void left by De Bruyne's departure, securing the signings of midfielders Tijjani Reijnders from AC Milan and Rayan Cherki from Lyon. The possibility remains that De Bruyne could face his former club in the Champions League next season, setting up a potentially intriguing encounter.
Napoli are also reportedly targeting other players to further strengthen their squad, including Liverpool's Darwin Nunez and Federico Chiesa.