Belgium’s midfield maestro, Kevin De Bruyne, has put to rest any speculation about retiring from international football following the Euro 2024 tournament in Germany. Speaking to the media after Belgium’s strong start to the competition, the Manchester City star emphasized that he has no immediate plans to step away from representing his country.
De Bruyne, who has been instrumental in Belgium’s campaign at Euro 2024, helping them secure four points from their opening two matches, clarified his stance on his future with the national team. “I haven’t really thought about whether this is the end of my international career,” he told reporters, as cited by the Mirror. “I don’t like thinking about when I am retiring or my future. I have not decided when I’m going to finish.”
With over a decade of experience in the Belgian squad, De Bruyne has become a pivotal figure both on and off the pitch. His vision, creativity, and leadership have been crucial in guiding a new generation of Belgian talent. Despite the growing trend of seasoned players retiring from international duty to extend their club careers, De Bruyne remains committed to contributing to the national team.
“I have been playing in this team for ten years, and I have a lot of knowledge to pass on to the younger players,” he continued. “But honestly, I have not decided when I am going to finish.”
At 32, De Bruyne’s statement reassures fans and teammates alike that his international career isn’t concluding just yet. His influence was evident in Belgium’s recent draw against Switzerland and their win over Romania, where his creative spark was a key factor in maintaining Belgium’s unbeaten run in the tournament.
As Euro 2024 progresses, De Bruyne’s presence in the Belgian midfield will continue to be a cornerstone of their strategy. His commitment to the national team underscores his dedication to Belgium’s footballing success, further bolstering hopes for a deep run in this year’s competition.
For Belgium, having De Bruyne’s experience and skillset available for future tournaments remains a significant asset. As he focuses on leading his team through the current European Championship, thoughts of retirement are far from his mind, promising more memorable moments in the red jersey.