
Manchester United legend Roy Keane has named the shock club Kevin De Bruyne should join in the summer.
Earlier in the month, it was confirmed that De Bruyne would leave Manchester City when the 24/25 campaign draws to a close.
During his time with City, the Belgian won six Premier League titles, five League Cups, two FA Cups and one Champions League.
Since his announcement, De Bruyne has been linked with clubs in Saudi Arabia and the United States, as well as his former club Genk.
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Speaking ahead of City's dramatic late win over Aston Villa on Tuesday night, Keane joked that the 33-year-old should think about moving to United.
As reported by the Daily Mail, former Newcastle United goalkeeper Shay Given began: "He has lit up the Premier League for so long.
"Kevin will admit he is not at his peak but you can see he still has a lot to offer. He can turn up at another Premier League club and that is a concern for City."
At this point, Keane interrupted and said: "United? He wouldn't have to move house."
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Given then added: "If he thinks he is still good enough he might think he can have another season in the Premier League."

Over the weekend, De Bruyne revealed that he was left slightly surprised by the lack of a new contract offer from City.
He said: "There was a little bit (of shock). I didn't have any offer from them through the whole year, and the club made a decision.
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"Obviously, I was a bit surprised, but I have to accept it. Honestly, I still think I can perform at this level like I'm showing, but I understand that clubs have to make decisions."
De Bruyne added: "It was half a week till I reported it out and it wasn't nice. My family weren't home. They were on holiday, so it was a bit weird but it is what it is.
"After the decision was made and when I came out, it was more of a relief when I reported it to the outside world compared to when I knew and nobody else knew."
City will be back in action this weekend when they take on Nottingham Forest at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-final.
Topics: Roy Keane, Manchester United, Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester City, Football, Champions League