The former Chelsea midfielder has suggested he would be open to a summer move, while his current club remain keen to hold on to him

Wolfsburg star Kevin De Bruyne has admitted that he is considering his options amid interest from Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.

The Belgium international was voted 2014-15 Bundesliga Player of the Season at the weekend and his fine performances last term have not gone unnoticed elsewhere.

City are believed to be willing to pay €72 million to lure the 24-year-old away from his current club, while PSG are also keeping a close eye on his situation.

Wolfsburg have so far been adamant that they have no intention of selling De Bruyne, but the attacking midfielder has hinted he would be open to a summer transfer.

"I don't know where I will play next season," De Bruyne told Kicker.

"I just have to train well and make sure that I am fully fit. We will then see what happens.

"But it is always something special when big clubs show an interest in you. Of course, I am thinking about it."

Wolfsburg, meanwhile, have reiterated their desire to hold on to De Bruyne, but suggested the former Chelsea man could still leave if a big-money offer comes in.

"Kevin has a contract with us until 2019 and he knows we do not want to sell him.

"But we will take serious offers into consideration. Only an extraordinary offer could change our stance."