Manchester City have been mired in a recent losing streak, however, with the news of Belgian star Kevin De Bruyne's return from injury, it seems as if the team has been given a shot in the arm. De Bruyne, who has been absent since his injury two months ago and whose contract is due to expire next year, has chosen to remain silent on the issue of contract renewal, focusing solely on getting back to his best form. In response, manager Pep Guardiola revealed that De Bruyne's decision to stay or go will be entirely up to him.

The 33-year-old Chieuendibni's return to the field of play has sparked renewed debate on the subject of contract renewal. Faced with questions, the Belgian player confessed: "I really don't know what to say. During the injury period, I put everything behind me and just wanted to get back in shape as soon as possible. Whether I renew my contract or not, this season could be my last year at City. To be honest, other people's opinions won't affect me, I only care about playing the best soccer I can."

City's leader, Gordiona, responded to this by saying, "I'm not sure about the specifics of the contract extension. What I can say is that our system is key. It's Chieuendibni's decision to stay or go, and just like Schwarz and other players before him, he wants to end his career at City in the best possible shape."

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