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Published on 2024-04-28 16:52:25
Real Madrid has identified Bernardo Silva as a top target for the summer transfer window, viewing the Manchester City midfielder as a key addition to their squad. With a reported release clause of €50 million, Real Madrid are in a strong position to make a move for Silva, who is seen as a direct replacement for Luka Modric. The Spanish giants are prioritizing the signing of Silva over other options in the market.
While Real Madrid are keen on signing Silva, Arsenal are reportedly out of the race to secure the midfielder. Despite Mikel Arteta’s interest in bringing Silva to Arsenal, Manchester City are unlikely to sell to a Premier League rival. Silva has expressed a desire to move outside of England, with Barcelona and PSG being his preferred destinations. Real Madrid could now emerge as a potential option for Silva as he looks to continue his career at a top European club.
Silva, who has been a key player for Manchester City, has considered leaving the club in the past but was convinced to stay by Pep Guardiola. With Real Madrid eyeing a move for the Portuguese midfielder, Silva’s future could be at a crossroads as he weighs his options for the next stage of his career. Despite interest from Arsenal, it seems unlikely that Silva will make a move to the Premier League, with Real Madrid now emerging as a strong contender for his signature.
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