Chelsea's Kevin De Bruyne is on his way to the Bundesliga. Picture: PA
Sunday, June 24, 2012
11:04 PM
Kevin De Bruyne is happy to go on loan for first team experience
Chelsea youngster Kevin De Bruyne is open to a loan move in order to gain first team experience if the Blues decide he won’t feature prominently.
The Blues brought the 20-year-old to the club in January from Genk but immediately was loaned back to the Belgian club.
“I won’t feel down if I am loaned to a weaker team just to play”, said the midfielder.
“Chelsea have made a few transfers since I signed. Before these new arrivals it was agreed that I would join on 4th July and go on tour to the United States. I will then have the chance to prove myself and analyse my situation.”
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