Manchester City star Kevin de Bruyne has made a final decision on his future the reigning Premier League champions.
The Belgian's current deal with the Cityzens expires at the end of the current season.
There has been reported interest from the Saudi Pro League in recent years, but it seems the midfielder's time in England is not done yet.
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The Mirror have reported that the 34-year-old is set to sign an extension with City for one more season at the Etihad.
The report adds that the new will see De Bruyne take a big pay cut and will around £150,000-a-week compared to his current wage of £375,000-a-week.
City manager Pep Guardiola is also keen on keeping the Belgian for another season.
"There are players here that their age is over 30, but they are part of the future of this club. Kevin and the club will decide on his future," Guardiola said, as per Goal.
"Everyone who has a contract for next season, I expect him to be here. They are going to help us. Next season will be a lot of games. We cannot do it just with our new ones. They will be able to help and be part of our season."