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Man City must 'think' about De Bruyne future: Guardiola
Pep Guardiola admits Manchester City have to "think" about the future of injury-hit midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, who is out of contract at the end of the season.
The 33-year-old has been frustrated by injuries over the past two seasons and has made just eight Premier League starts in the current campaign.
De Bruyne, who joined City in 2015, is able to speak to foreign clubs from this month, with a view to leaving on a free transfer at the end of the season.
The Belgium international has been one of the club's standout players over the past decade, winning six Premier League titles and the Champions League.
Guardiola was asked on Friday if he had held talks with De Bruyne over potentially extending his stay but the City boss said it was "not my business".
"He's had problems in the last year and a half, like this year many, many players, but of course when he is consistent and fit and he can play regularly he is a really important player for us, a decisive player," he said.
The City boss said a decision on a potential deal would depend on a number of factors including performances and De Bruyne's age, adding: "I think the club has to think about it."
City's Premier League title defence has collapsed in recent months -- last week's win against Leicester was just their second win in 14 games in all competitions.
The English champions, who host West Ham on Saturday, are sixth in the Premier League, 14 points behind leaders Liverpool, having played a game more.
Guardiola said it was difficult to complete deals in January and that City, who have suffered badly with injuries this season, must only sign players who suit the long-term ambitions of the club.
"It will not be easy. Maybe we sign, maybe we don't sign anyone," he said. "The club has to be wise. Don't do it just to do it.
"We want to add players for the situation that we have because the players have consistent injuries many times.
"(The) club has to do it but I'm not sure if it will be possible.”
H.Seidel--BTB