Bernardo Silva Pep Guardiola Gemma Owen Britain Spain Portugal Monaco Man Sanclimenti Football Sporting Barcelona Bernardo Silva Pep Guardiola Gemma Owen Britain Spain Portugal Monaco Man Sanclimenti

Man City's Bernardo Silva 'gives the green light over Barcelona move'

msn.com

Manchester City's Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva has given his agent the green light over a potential move to Barcelona this summer.

Silva's contract runs until the summer of 2025, but the player has indicated to City boss Pep Guardiola that he wants to make the move to start a new chapter in his career, according to Spanish outlet Sport.

However, the Catalan giants will have to pay at least £86million for his services, which may prove to be an insurmountable obstacle given their current financial crisis.

And even if Xavi's side were able to put together a bid that could come close to City's valuation, that would only provide them with half the solution, as Guardiola will be loathe to part with the player.

Related News
Manchester City's squad has undergone a degree of surgery this summer. The dynamics have changed at the Etihad, with the club appearing intent on presenting Erling Haaland with a platform to thrive.
Manchester City's squad refresh is in full swing and some very specific changes may signal a slight tactical shift by Pep Guardiola next season.
Pep Guardiola has maintained throughout his time at Manchester City that refreshing the squad is a necessity to continue a constant hunger for success.
All good things must come to an end and Raheem Sterling's time at Manchester City has been fantastic.
Manchester City expected that Pep Guardiola would take them to a next level as a club but they were given early evidence of this on their first pre-season tour when the manager slipped away to do some commercial work. Here was a coach that was recognised across the world for his talent that global brands were paying significant fees to be associated with him.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.