Kevin De Bruyne will experience his seventh major tournament with Belgium, including his fourth World Cup. As he will turn 35 in June, questions arise about how long he will continue. Belgian journalists questioned him about this during a press conference on Friday. “I am not yet going to talk about the 2030 World Cup, but based on how I currently feel, I have no intention of stopping playing with the Red Devils after the World Cup. My family is coming to see me, as it may be my last World Cup. But I have no intention of stopping,” he replied.
This sentiment is understandable given the enticing prospect of Euro 2028 in the UK, where he experienced the peak of his career. Before that, the Napoli player is focusing on friendly matches against the United States on Saturday and Mexico on Wednesday. “I enjoy being here and facing teams that are not usually our usual opponents on the other side of the ocean,” he explains. His playing time will likely be carefully managed by Rudi Garcia, as he returned to competition at the beginning of the month after a long injury.
Now is not the time to relapse. (Context: Kevin De Bruyne discussing his future with the Belgian national team. Fact Check: Kevin De Bruyne has participated in three previous World Cups.)
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