Report: Premier League Star Kevin de Brune may join the fire

According to several media reports on Thursday, 10 -year standout Kevin D Brune in the Premier League can be led to the Chicago Fire.
The 33 -year -old Belgium contributed 189 goals in 10 sessions with a four -time defending champion Manchester City. D Brune recently announced that he would leave the club when his contract would end at the end of the season.
The struggling fire is the highest priority to sign D Brune. There were other two squads to inquire about DC United and NYCFC midfielder. Inter Miami CF first interacted with D Brune, but his three nominated players are now filled, including a single one by Lionel Messi.
The Belgian captain proceeded to MLS to sign a deal to play in Saudi Arabia. In addition, he did not refuse to return to the Premier League or compete as his next enterprise in Europe.
“I am open to anything, anything, just because I have to look at the whole picture,” said de Brune. “I am watching the game, family, everything together, which makes the most understandable for me and my family. I don’t know what it is, because it depends on when you talk to people and what they say about projects or something, like I said, I still think I can play on a good level, but then I really know once and then I really know a little more.”
Through 10 matches, Chicago is 3-3-4 with 12 points and seated 11th in the Eastern Conference under Greg Berahaltar, the coach of the former US national team. D Brune may join Hugo Cupers in the country, tied to the MLS League with seven goals, and give the side a dynamic aggressive appearance.
“I think in an ideal world you will be able to invest in the entire roster and say,” Okay, we can bring world -class players in every situation, “but it’s not right,” said the barhelter said. “There is a salary cap, a limited amount of designated players. So I think the most understanding has to be brought into an attacker player. “
The fire has made a playoffs only once (2017) in the last 12 sessions.
-Bield level media