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Published on 2024-04-10 13:24:03
Real Madrid and Barcelona are both interested in Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva, who is reportedly seeking a new challenge at the end of the season. The 29-year-old has been a key player for Manchester City, helping them win multiple titles including the Premier League five times and the Champions League once. Despite his success at the club, Silva is looking for a fresh start and could leave in the upcoming transfer window.
Barcelona, represented by agent Jorge Mendes, are keen on signing Silva to bolster their midfield. The Catalan giants see the Portuguese international as an ideal fit for their team and are looking to add more quality and depth to their squad. Real Madrid are also interested in Silva, as they aim to replace veteran midfielder Luka Modric and strengthen their midfield options. Both Spanish clubs are expected to battle it out for Silva’s signature in the summer.
Silva’s release clause of £50 million makes him an affordable option for top clubs in Europe, considering his quality and experience in elite competitions. With his future at Manchester City uncertain, Real Madrid and Barcelona are ready to compete for his services and provide him with a new challenge in his career. The upcoming transfer window could see Silva making a move to either La Liga powerhouse as he looks to continue his success at a new club.
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