Kevin de Bruyne was set to be the main man for Manchester City last season but an injury early in the season saw him sidelined. The Belgian came back strong but was unable to get goals or assists regularly and was struck by yet another injury.
The midfielder's absence did not affect City one bit and they were able to complete the domestic treble for the first time in history. Rated at 91 in FIFA 19, De Bruyne will not be at the same rating in FIFA 20. He is set to get a downgrade as they cannot have too many players over 90 in the game.
Whole a huge downgrade is not expected, he is set to be pushed to 90 or even 89 in FIFA 20. His pace, shooting and passing stats are likely to be the ones to get the hit.
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