MLS chief interrupts silence to transfer to Man City Star

San Diego FC Tyler Heaps Sports Director has excluded speculation that connects the new Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise move For Kevin de Bruyne of Manchester City.
Belgian Belgian Playmaker will run out of contract at the end of June and Pep Guardiola has He distanced himself from the discussion of a new agreement. “At the end of the season he will have 34 years and he has to decide,” the city boss said. “What happens belongs to him and the club.”
Speculations around the next De Bruyne team included a return to Belgium or the wealth of Saudi Arabia. However, San Diego FC is associated with former Chelsea player Since last summer.
The California Club sports director wanted to shut down gossip.
“These rumors, I don’t know where they come from,” Heaps said, quoted Manchester Evening News. “I talked to the agent. The agent has many players, obviously. Every time I see it, I say, ‘Are you the one who speaks all these things? “
“He is a fantastic footballer and loves this area. Every year he goes to the holidays, but I’m not sure where this rumor is coming from.”
Heaps just underlined why his club was unable to sign De Bruyne: “I had conversations with him, but I will tell you what, these salaries will not fit our budget at the moment in terms of his expectations.”
De Bruyne is considered to be one of The highest paid football players on the planetlet alone in the Premier League. After hiring a data analysis company that gave a statistical assessment of its value for City, the fertile creator allegedly wrote a contract worth £ 26.9 million a year in 2021.
MLS salaries are limited to annual revenue of £ 575,657, but three players in each club are entitled to amounts out of limitations. San Diego already has two of these ‘named players’ – Anders Dreyer and Hirving Lozano – so he could theoretically complete his three slots with De Bruyne. However, as the piles have singled out, the demands of the aging of the city star “will not fit our budget.”
No player at the best level of North America can match with the current De Bruyne city salary. Even Lionel Messi, a player of the Inter Miami star, “just” had the right to a guaranteed fee equivalent to £ 15.8 million per year according to MLS player association. The second highest paid star in the division, Toronto FC’s Lorenzo Insigne, earns less than half of the De Bruyne Payment package (£ 11.9 million).