According to reports, Manchester City midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne has agreed a deal to join Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad.
Reports claim that clubs from Saudi Arabia are preparing mega-money moves for Kevin de Bruyne and goalkeeper Ederson, which puts Manchester City at risk of losing both players.
This summer, Saudi Pro League teams intend to invest substantial funds to entice prominent European athletes to the Gulf State.
Kevin De Bruyne reaches verbal agreement with Al-Ittihad

De Bruyne would undoubtedly make a big impression in the SPL. The midfielder has “verbally agreed on personal terms with Al-Ittihad,” according to sources, as reported by TEAMtalk transfer journalist Rudy Galetti.
It is understood that De Bruyne and representatives from the club have spoken and the 33-year-old midfielder has given his approval to the transfer.
It is now left for with Manchester City and Al-Ittihad to reach an agreement on the sale of the Belgian international.
Kevin De Bruyne has just 12 months left on his contract, thus the Premier League winners would rather sell him now for a high price than risk losing him in the future on a free transfer.
The 33-year-old made 26 appearances in the previous season despite having injury issues, tallying 18 assists and six goals.