Manchester City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne is set to make a decision on his future after receiving offers from two clubs ahead of his anticipated departure from the Premier League champions this summer.

The Belgian midfielder bid an emotional farewell to Manchester City fans on Tuesday night during the team's final home fixture of the season against Bournemouth, signaling the end of his illustrious career at the Etihad Stadium.

According to renowned football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, De Bruyne is currently considering contract proposals from Italian side Napoli and Major League Soccer club Chicago Fire.

"Kevin De Bruyne will make a decision soon on his next club," Romano revealed via his X (formerly Twitter) account on Wednesday. "Napoli have made important contract proposal to KDB — and they'd be ready to close the deal any moment from now."

The transfer specialist added that "Chicago Fire bid remains on the table as revealed since April," and that "KDB will decide with his family."

The departure of De Bruyne marks the end of an era at Manchester City, where he has been instrumental in the club's domestic dominance under manager Pep Guardiola. His farewell was an emotional moment, with Guardiola reportedly in tears as the midfielder said goodbye to the home supporters.

Despite the strong indications of a move abroad, De Bruyne himself has hinted that he could potentially continue his career in England, leaving the door open for a possible transfer to another Premier League club.

The 32-year-old Belgian international has established himself as one of the Premier League's greatest midfielders during his time at Manchester City, helping the club secure multiple league titles and domestic trophies.

Football fans will be watching closely as De Bruyne makes his final decision in the coming weeks, choosing between continuing his career in Europe with Napoli or embarking on a new adventure in the United States with Chicago Fire.