Champions League: ‘I Might Leave If Man City Get Banned’ – De Bruyne

Manchester City midfielder, Kevin De Bruyne, has hinted that he could leave the club if their Champions League ban is upheld.

In February, UEFA imposed a two-year suspension from European competitions on City and fined them €30 million ($33m) for “overstating its sponsorship revenue in its accounts” and failing “to cooperate in the investigation,” according to findings by the UEFA Adjudicatory Chamber.

The club has since appealed the decision, but De Bruyne said it will be difficult to stay at the Etihad Stadium without competing in the competition for so long.

“The club has told us that they will appeal the decision, and they are 100% convinced that they are in the right,” he told Belgian outlet Het Laatste Nieuws.

“I have confidence in my club: if they are saying it’s true, then I believe them. We’ll wait and see what happens. Once there’s a final decision I will look at it.

“Two years [without Champions League football] would be long. One year is something I might be able to cope with.

“We’ll have to wait, but I’m not going to make a decision based on what he does of course. I have already worked under other managers and when Pep leaves, I have to continue working with someone else,” he added.

“The last few years a lot of clubs have enquired, and have asked after my future plans, but I’m very happy at Manchester City. I play for one of the best teams in the world, I play in England, in my eyes from a competitive point of view it’s the best league.”

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