Erling Haaland contributed €5,000 to complete funding for an impressive Kevin De Bruyne tifo for the Belgian's last FA Cup final with Manchester City.

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Man City fans unfurled a special KDB tifo at WembleyIt is the Belgian's final FA Cup appearance with CityHaaland put in a helping hand to fund the tifoFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

The impressive display was unveiled by City supporters ahead of the FA Cup final clash against Crystal Palace, marking what is expected to be De Bruyne’s final appearance in the competition for the club. The gesture was part of a fan-led initiative to honour the Belgian playmaker, who has become an iconic figure at the Etihad Stadium over the last decade and Haaland’s contribution helped ensure the tribute was delivered in grand fashion.

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The giant banner in the stands read: "Maybe you're not the same as me, we won the lot with KDB", a nod to the lasting memories De Bruyne has etched into City’s recent golden era.

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Haaland, who arrived in Manchester in 2022, has formed a remarkable understanding with De Bruyne on the field. The Norwegian marksman has benefited immensely from the Belgian’s vision and delivery, with De Bruyne providing assists for 19 of Haaland’s Premier League goals across two seasons.

Speaking before the final, he said: “It’s been a pleasure to play with him. Hopefully, in the last couple of games, we’re going to have a really good time. We clicked straight away from the first second and it’s going to be emotional when a good friend leaves. Maybe the best player ever to play for City – one of the best to play in the Premier League as well.

"Hopefully we can make it a good one in the last few weeks. You really can’t replace a player like him because he’s got something so special with the way he puts the ball into the box. You can see many of my goals are assisted by him and some of them have been ridiculous. We have to make the best out of it and give him a good farewell.”