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·26 de abril de 2026
Man City midfielder Bernardo Silva set to receive high-profile offers in the summer

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·26 de abril de 2026

Bernardo Silva is set to receive a number of offers as he moves closer to exit from Manchester City, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside. After nearly a decade at the Etihad Stadium, the Portuguese playmaker is preparing to move on, bringing an extraordinary chapter in his career to a close.
Man City have confirmed that Silva will leave at the end of the season, marking the end of a nine-year spell that helped define the club’s most successful era.
During his time in Manchester, Silva collected an impressive list of honors, including six Premier League titles and the coveted UEFA Champions League trophy.
Manager Pep Guardiola has openly spoken about the emotional weight of Silva’s exit, describing it as losing a part of himself, a clear indication of just how important the midfielder has been to the team’s identity.
With Silva set to become available, interest from across Europe has intensified. Juventus appear to be one of the most serious contenders at this stage, with reports suggesting the Italian giants have already been in regular contact with his agent, Jorge Mendes.
The Turin club are believed to have proposed a three-year contract worth around €7 million net per season, with bonuses potentially pushing the figure closer to €8-9 million annually.
Juventus view Silva not just as a marquee signing but as a central piece in their tactical structure under Luciano Spalletti.
His ability to operate in multiple midfield and attacking roles makes him a perfect fit for a system that values technical precision and intelligent movement.
However, Juventus are far from the only club interested. Barcelona have long admired Silva, and the idea of playing in La Liga has reportedly appealed to the midfielder in the past.
Financial challenges, however, continue to complicate Barcelona’s pursuit.
Another emotional possibility is a return to Benfica, the club where Silva began his professional journey. Such a move would carry strong sentimental value, though financial considerations could make it difficult to match offers from Europe’s top leagues.
Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain remain quietly attentive to the situation. The French champions have not made a decisive move yet, as their transfer strategy currently focuses on strengthening other areas of the squad.
Beyond Europe, Al Hilal have emerged as a financially powerful option, willing to offer wages above standard European levels.
Despite that, Silva is widely believed to prefer continuing his career at the highest competitive level in Europe rather than making an early move outside the continent.
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