Jamie Carragher says there is only ONE foreign player better than Kevin De Bruyne in Premier League history after Man City great confirmed he will leave
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Jamie Carragher believes only one foreign player has been better than Manchester City legend Kevin De Bruyne in the history of the Premier League.
De Bruyne announced he will leave the Etihad at the end of his contract in June, bringing an end to an illustrious decade-long spell that has seen him win 16 trophies.
Since joining from Wolfsburg, the 33-year-old has played an integral role in six Premier League titles, the Champions League triumph in 2023, two FA Cup successes and five Carabao Cup victories, all under Pep Guardiola.
He has also scored 106 goals and chalked up 174 assists, cementing his spot in the club's folklore and among the very best to have graced the top-flight.
Ahead of City's derby trip to Manchester United on Sunday, Carragher took a look back at De Bruyne's illustrious career in the Premier League before insisting that only one foreign player has surpassed him.
Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: 'For me, he's been the best player in the Premier League for the past four or five years.



'I think, besides Thierry Henry, he's the best foreign player we've seen in the Premier League. I'd go as far as to say that.
'He'd get in my all-time Premier League XI. He's one of the greatest players we've ever seen grace our shores and play in our league. And not just the Premier League - we're going back however long.
'When Liverpool and Man City were head-to-head, going for league titles for what felt like four or five seasons, he was the difference. Liverpool could match City in every other area but that position, in terms of an attacking midfield player.
'When City got that edge by a point or two, I felt Kevin De Bruyne was the difference.'
City boss Pep Guardiola paid tribute to De Bruyne after his imminent departure was confirmed, saying: 'Sad day. Happy day for the pleasure I live with him.
'What he gives all of us, his humanity and influence in our success wouldn't be possible without him. A part of us is leaving.
'He's one of the greatest in the Premier League, midfielders ever in this country. Always have to be respectful for players from Maine Road and last 20, 30 years.
'But come on, no doubt he's one of the greatest for sure.


'The doors are open for the rest of his life. Whatever he wants to do. The impact of some players transcends the pitch. He is one of them.'
De Bruyne could round off his City spell by winning his 17th trophy in the FA Cup final. Guardiola's side face Nottingham Forest in the semi-finals at Wembley on April 27.