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Published on 2024-03-19 11:30:07
Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva has expressed his desire to return to Benfica before retiring from professional football. The Portuguese international joined City in 2017 from Monaco, where he had impressed in both domestic and Champions League competitions. Over his seven years at City, Silva has become a fan favorite and has secured numerous trophies, including five Premier League titles, two FA Cups, and a Champions League.
Silva’s impressive performances for City, including a decisive brace in the FA Cup quarter-final against Newcastle United, suggest that he still has much to offer in his career. However, Silva acknowledges that Father Time remains undefeated and has set his sights on eventually returning to Benfica. While he is unsure of when this return will happen, Silva views it as a career and life goal that he intends to fulfill at some point.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his return to Benfica, Silva remains committed to the idea and sees it as an important goal for his future. He admits that the timing of his return is unclear, as it will depend on various factors, including his form, the coaching situation at Benfica, and other circumstances. However, Silva’s desire to eventually represent Benfica again highlights his strong connection to the club and his determination to achieve this milestone in his career.
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