Kevin De Bruyne has excused himself from national team duties until 2025, Belgium boss Domenico Tedesco has revealed.
Tedesco shared that De Bruyne has asked not to be selected amongst the Red Devils contingent for their upcoming matches in October and November 2025.
Why Has Kevin De Bruyne Excused Himself From The Belgium National Team?
Kevin De Bruyne has taken this route to manage his fitness, having nursed several injuries in recent years.
The 33-year-old has been absent from Manchester City’s past four fixtures following a thigh problem which he sustained in their 0-0 draw with Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League on September 18, 2024.
De Bruyne, who is expected to return to action with the Cityzens after the October international break, will be unavailable for Belgium’s Nations League matches against Italy and France on October 10 and October 14, 2024.
Kevin De Bruyne will also be absent from the Red Devils matches on November 14 and 17 against Italy and Israel.
Revealing the reason for the decision to exclude De Bruyne from Belgium’s upcoming games, Domenico Tedesco expressed that he had a lengthy conversation with the Belgian before arriving at it.
The 39-year-old said: “I had a long phone conversation with Kevin. He has asked to skip this camp and also November, to be able to take care of his body.
“The schedule has become even busier due to the World Cup for clubs. That is why he is not there now and in November. But when it really counts – the World Cup – he will be there.”
Kevin De Bruyne’s Future With The National Team Of Belgium
Recall on September 9, 2024, Kevin De Bruyne raised questions over his international future following a 2-0 loss to France.
The Manchester City star was seen in footage saying, “I quit,” plunging his future with the Red Devils into doubt.
De Bruyne made these comments after he was spotted by the cameras in a heated post-match discussion with former Red Devils winger Frank Vercauteren.
However, Domenico Tedesco expressed that De Bruyne remains keen on representing Belgium in the coming years.
Tedesco said: “He has an injury, but he is very motivated to continue with the Red Devils and to play the World Cup in 2026.”
Kevin De Bruyne
He is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and the Belgium national team.
Kevin De Bruyne is often described as one of the best and most complete modern-day advanced playmakers due to his technique, skill, athleticism, work rate off the ball, vision, crossing accuracy, wide range of passing, and powerful long-range shooting ability with either foot.
De Bruyne’s Personal Information?
Kevin De Bruyne was born on June 28, 1991, in Drongen, Belgium, to father Herwig and Anna.
He has a sister, whose name is Stephanie De Bruyne. The Manchester City star is married to podcaster Michele Lacroix.
Kevin De Bruyne has 3 children, two sons and one daughter, namely; Mason Milan, who was born on March 10, 2016.
Mason’s younger brother, Rome, was born in October 2018, and in September 2020, Kevin De Bruyne’s third child and first daughter, Suri, was born.
Clubs He Has Played For In His Career?
The Belgium international has played for several clubs in his career, including Chelsea, Genk, VfL Wolfsburg, and Werder Bremen.
Kevin De Bruyne’s Market Value And Net Worth?
His market value is €45 million according to Transfermkt, while his net worth is estimated to be between the region of €130 million – €140 million.
Kevin De Bruyne Achievements?
He has won several trophies in his career, including; 1 UEFA Champions League, 6 Premier League, 2 FA Cups, and 5 EFL Cups.
Kevin De Bruyne Stats
Kevin De Bruyne, 33, has made 107 appearances for Belgium, scoring 30 goals and providing 49 assists.
He has also made 617 club appearances thus far in his career, scoring 150 goals and providing 255 assists in all competitions.