Irish Daily Mail

De Bruyne to stay even if ban upheld

- By JACK GAUGHAN

KEVIN DE BRUYNE upheld.is committed to staying at Manchester City even if the club’s two-year Champions League ban is

As revealed by Sportsmail, City will learn their fate when the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport delivers an appeal verdict at 9.30am on Monday, with expulsion set to cost the club more than £150million.

But De Bruyne, who continues his hunt for the Premier League assist record at Brighton today, will not look to force a move away.

De Bruyne and his wife, Michele, are expecting their third child this year and are settled in the north west of England.

City are expected to begin negotiatio­ns over a new contract with the 29-year-old, who has three years to run on his existing deal and earns a guaranteed £280,000 a week.

It is a major boost for Pep Guardiola’s men, who were handed a treacherou­s path in yesterday’s Champions League draw. Juventus or Lyon await in the last eight, assuming City overcome Real Madrid in the last 16 — they lead 2-1 after a first-leg away win.

Guardiola’s former sides Bayern and Barcelona are then possible semi-final opponents. Barcelona must come past Napoli after a 1-1 draw in Italy, and Bayern lead Chelsea 3-0.

All ties from the quarter-final stage will be played in Portugal and will be decided over one match.

League Cup winners City are chasing a treble with the FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal next Saturday and the second leg against Real on August 7.

Guardiola said: ‘I have the feeling that in the next four weeks, my players and the club have something that is not coming back again. I feel the motivation and I think the team is there.

‘Big clubs don’t miss these chances, to try until the last effort.’

Meanwhile, Wolves and Manchester United could meet in the Europa League semi-finals.

United will face Istanbul Basaksehir or Copenhagen in the last eight, provided they don’t throw away a 5-0 first-leg lead over LASK of Austria.

Roma or Sevilla await in the quarters for Wolves if Nuno Espirito Santo’s side can knock out Olympiacos. The sides drew 1-1 in Greece in March.

WATCHING BRIEF: Brighton v Manchester City. Kick-off: 8pm. LIVE on Sky Sports Premier League.

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