KEVIN DE BRUYNE will spend his life after football in a stunning Belgian home that includes a swimming pool and basketball court.
The 31-year-old Manchester City star is married to wife Michele Lacroix after the pair tied the knot in 2017.
He also has three young children with partner Lacroix – Mason, 6, Rome, 3, and Suri, 1.
And the five-person family often enjoy De Bruyne’s summer breaks from football by going to their house in Bolderberg, Belgium.
De Bruyne flew out there before Euro 2020 as he attempted to swiftly recover from his broken nose and damaged eye socket.
And the luxury home seemed to work for the Man City man as he returned to the national team in time for the tournament, only for Belgium to be knocked out in the quarter-finals by eventual winners Italy.
The Bolderberg-based home is where De Bruyne wants to rest up when his playing career comes to an end.
It looks like the perfect place for a Premier League great to put his feet up once he is finished with football.
But that could still be a way away yet as De Bruyne remains focused on delivering Man City more trophies.
The attacking midfielder is currently in the US on tour with City.
De Bruyne was in action last night, getting on the scoresheet twice as he side beat Club America 2-1 in Houston.
New signing Erling Haaland was left on the bench for the friendly, having only started training at the beginning of this week.
Jack Grealish found himself booed by the crowd after going down in the box expecting a penalty.
Goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa tried to pick the England ace up, leading to Grealish shoving him.
This sparked a melee, with SIX Club America players quickly surrounding Grealish.
SOURCE: thesun.co.uk