Kevin de Bruyne: Man City midfielder asks to miss Belgium matches to manage playing time
“I had a long phone conversation with Kevin,” said Tedesco.
“He has asked to skip this camp and also November, to be able to take care of his body.
“The schedule has become even busier due to the World Cup for clubs. That is why he is not there now and in November. But when it really counts – the World Cup – he will be there.”
The former Chelsea midfielder raised questions over his international future following a 2-0 loss to France on 9 September.
However, Tedesco says De Bruyne remains committed to playing for his country.
“He has an injury, but he is very motivated to continue with the Red Devils and to play the World Cup in 2026,” Tedesco said.