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·20 maggio 2026
Atletico Madrid eyeing Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva to fill Antoine Griezmann void

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·20 maggio 2026


As Atletico Madrid brace for a seismic shift in their attacking ranks, Diego Simeone’s side are reportedly eyeing Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva to fill the looming void left by Antoine Griezmann.
After a trophy-laden spell under Pep Guardiola, Silva is set to leave the Etihad Stadium when his contract expires next month, while Griezmann heads to Orlando City ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
The Frenchman has been the creative heartbeat of Atletico, seamlessly linking midfield and attack while executing Simeone’s demanding defensive pressing schemes.
Los Colchoneros are prioritising a world-class replacement capable of replicating the Frenchman’s unique hybrid role, and replacing a player of that calibre requires more than a typical forward; it demands technical intelligence, tireless work rate, and positional fluidity.
Bernardo Silva ticks every box. The 31-year-old Portuguese international has spent years thriving under Pep Guardiola’s demanding systems, showcasing a rare blend of ball retention, vision, and relentless off-the-ball movement.
His ability to operate across the final third or drop deeper into midfield makes him an ideal tactical successor to inherit Griezmann’s mantle at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano.
Financially, luring the ‘special’ Silva from the Etihad Stadium remains a major challenge, but Atletico’s hierarchy—led by sporting director Mateu Alemany—is intent on rebuilding with high-profile signings.
Silva has previously hinted at an openness to playing in a new league before the twilight of his career, and the prospect of moving to Spain as a key figure for a European heavyweight carries significant appeal.
Barcelona are also interested in signing Silva as a free agent, though their financial constraints could prove a stumbling block.
Having already secured a deal for Joao Gomes, Atletico are showing no signs of slowing down in the transfer market as they look to challenge for major honours next season.
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