Kevin De Bruyne will reportedly decide his new club next week after receiving an offer from the newly crowned Serie A champions Napoli.
De Bruyne waved goodbye to Man City fans earlier this week in his last game at the Etihad Stadium.
His career in the city will be closed on Sunday when they travel to Fulham with the aim of sealing their place in the Champions League next season.
The club chose the renewal of De Bruyne's contract for next season, which means that the Belgian midfielder will leave the club after a decade, so that he saw a wealth of awards, including the Champions League and Six Premier League titles.
Napoli, who were crowned in Italian champions on Friday evening, was recommended as a possible location for the 33-year-old.
Club president Aurelio de Laurentiis was cautious about a movement in the midst of the title celebrations.
“Let's not ask any indiscreet questions,” he said.
'We are working on creating an even stronger and more competitive team. We now have beautiful players and will add more of the highest level. '
However, Napoli sports director Giovanni Manna said: “He is a strong player we like, but we are not the only ones who follow him.”
According to the Gazzetta Dello Sport, Napoli De Bruyne has already made an offer of a two -year contract with an option to extend a further season.
De Bruyne is said to have to accept a wage reduction of his £ 300,000 a week in Man City.
The report claims that De Bruyne Napoli will give a final answer next week, whereby the Belgian is also considering a more lucrative range of MLS Side Chicago Fire.
Manna reportedly led Napoli's striving to De Bruyne and traveled to Manchester to meet him in April.
De Bruyne Michele Lacroix's wife would then have visited Naples to look for apartments.
“I want to finish these two games and then of course, in the end, after making a decision, but it's not that easy,” De Bruyne said last weekend after Man City's FA Cup Final defeat.
“I have to take care of my family. I have three children, my wife, it's not a simple process at the moment. If you are 20 years old, it is easy to make a decision, you can move to another country and it is no problem. '
Asked if there are good schools in Naples, De Bruyne replied: 'Information was requested about all things. As soon as I have made my decision, everyone will know. I don't want to be put under pressure. '
Should De Bruyne move to Napoli, he would work with the Belgian teammate Romelu Lukaku, who scored the second goal in their title who won 2-0 win over Cagliari on Friday.
