Manchester City's star Kevin De Bruyne agreed personal terms to join Saudi Pro League side Ittihad Jeddah, Daily Mail reported on Sunday.
The Belgian midfielder's current deal with The Citizens is set to expire at the end of the 2024-25 season.
However, it seems that the player is ready for departing the club where he spent almost a decade and join the Saudi side, according to a report from journalist Rudy Galetti.
The report claimed that negotiations are in progress between Al-Ittihad and Manchester City on a transfer fee.
Earlier in February, media reports indicated that De Bruyne is one of the top target for the Saudi Pro League.
De Bruyne joined the club in 2015, made 382 appearances for The Citizens, scored 102 goals and made 170 assists. He carried 15 trophies with the team including the UEFA Champions League, and the English Premier League.