Kevin de Bruin of action for Belgium (left) and arriving in Naples (right) (right) (Omar Havana/Getty Images/Sports Italy)
Kevin de Bruin arrived in Naples today. Catch off side Earlier this week.
Belgian International was filmed out of the car to be greeted by a crowd of Napoli fans, a very exciting day for them.
De Bruyne established himself as a free agent this summer and one of the Premier League greats after his contract with Manchester City ended.
As for the incredible reception that De Bruyne has arrived in Naples, he put the final touches on his transition to Serie A champion.
De Bruyne may now be just above his peak, but he is a world class passerby on the ball, a goal threat from midfield, and it’s easy to imagine him still able to make an impact at the highest level.
The slow pace of the game in Italy could also help extend Debruin’s career. The 33-year-old is probably not ideally suited to the fast and intense nature of the English game.
Kevin de Bruin’s legendary position in Manchester City
De Bruyne has had a significant portion of praise over the years. Pep Guardiola admits that when discussing his exit, “his legacy will be eternal,” according to TNT Sports.
Gary Neville has previously given him great praise by saying he is one of the best players to play in the Premier League.
“Kevin de Bruin will also be in my best Premier League XI of all time. I think he was the best player in the Premier League for the past seven or eight years,” Neville said in a duplicate, as quoted in the Daily Mail.
“You know exactly what he’s trying to do. He’s actually predictable in terms of reading. So did Beckham and Gerrard. But the problem is that the accuracy and accuracy are so good that you can’t do anything about it yet.
“He’s an absolute world class player. And delivery for me, that was something that I saw him, and it was just beauty.”