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Bernardo Silva gives training insight as Sergio Aguero makes admission over Man City star

These are your Manchester City evening headlines for Thursday, August 11.

The only time Bernardo Silva mentioned Barcelona in his revealing interview this week was in an answer about Pep Guardiola's demands in Manchester City training.

He spoke about his uncertainty over his City future, but didn't mention Barca by name - even though they are the club trying to sign him and have made no secret of the fact they want to tempt him away from the Etihad. While most of the attention will rightly surround his admission that he doesn't know where his future lies, there was plenty of interesting insight into life at City from Bernardo.

There was his admission that City's Champions League exits have taken something away from winning Premier League titles, his insistence that City players don't get the credit they deserve, and his early impressions of Erling Haaland. Maybe more significant, though, were his answers about how Guardiola keeps City's intensity so high every year.

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Sergio Aguero has said he would be surprised if Manchester City sell Bernardo Silva to Barcelona this summer, but has admitted that anything is possible.

The future of Bernardo is quickly becoming one of the transfer sagas of the summer, with countless reports linking the Portuguese midfielder with a move to Spanish giants Barca. One report earlier this week even claimed that the two clubs had agreed a deal worth around £46m, but City denied this and insisted that they have received no offers for the player.

Bernardo's contribution to City's success in recent years cannot be understated, with Pep Guardiola's side winning four Premier League titles since he joined from Monaco five years ago.

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