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Published on 2024-04-08 15:51:43
Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva is reportedly considering leaving the club due to the English weather and a desire for a better quality of life. Despite his success with the Premier League champions, Silva is looking for a change of scenery and could potentially move abroad at the end of the season. The Portugal international has been a key player for City, winning multiple league titles and a Champions League during his time at the club.
Silva’s contract extension with Manchester City includes a £50 million exit clause, leading to speculation about his future. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Silva’s agent, Jorge Mendes, is in talks with Barcelona and Real Madrid about a potential move. While Barcelona view Silva as a potential marquee signing to appease fans, Real Madrid’s president is hesitant due to the player’s age and value to the team. Despite interest from top clubs, Silva’s future remains uncertain as the summer transfer window approaches.
The 29-year-old playmaker has been linked with moves away from Manchester City in the past, but this latest development suggests a potential departure. With Mendes exploring options for Silva at top European clubs, including Barcelona and Real Madrid, it remains to be seen where the talented midfielder will end up next season. As Silva looks for a change of scenery and a new challenge, his future in the Premier League could come to an end in the upcoming transfer window.
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