Mohamed Salah has given a surprising nod to Kevin De Bruyne, suggesting the midfield maestro should consider swapping Manchester blue for Liverpool red.
With De Bruyne’s contract at City set to expire in June, rumors are swirling about his next move—and Salah didn’t miss the chance to weigh in. In a recent chat with Sky Sports, the Liverpool forward had nothing but praise for his rival.
“He’s had an incredible run. What he’s done at City is something to admire,” Salah said with a grin. “Honestly, I wish him the best… and hey, we’ve got room for him!”
It’s no secret that De Bruyne has left an enormous mark on English football—six league titles, two FA Cups, and that long-awaited Champions League win in 2023. But with change in the air, it seems even his rivals would welcome him with open arms.
Meanwhile, over at Wembley, history was made.
Crystal Palace stunned Manchester City with a gritty 1-0 win in the FA Cup final—a first-ever major trophy for the South London club. The match was tight, tense, and packed with moments of brilliance.
Ebere Eze delivered the decisive blow with a composed finish following a swift breakaway. But it was goalkeeper Dean Henderson who truly stole the spotlight, pulling off save after save to keep Palace in front.
After the final whistle, Palace boss Oliver Glasner could hardly contain his emotion. “It still feels surreal,” he said. “We had to dig deep, but the fight and connection on that pitch were unbelievable.”
Glasner praised his squad’s discipline and strategy, especially their ability to stay patient and strike at just the right moments. “We studied their patterns. If you open up too much, they’ll punish you,” he explained. “But we saw our chance to break when they overloaded their attack—and that made all the difference.”
Palace’s counterattack plan worked to perfection—and on a day when the underdogs had everything to prove, they wrote a new chapter in the club’s story.

