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What Jack Grealish asked Bernardo Silva during Man City treble parade amid transfer links

Manchester City winger Jack Grealish begged teammate Bernardo Silva 'don't go' during the club's treble parade.

Open-top buses led City's players through the streets of Manchester following Saturday night's Champions League triumph over Inter Milan. Rodri's thumping effort midway through the second half was enough to claim a first Champions League trophy for the Blues and wrap up an historic treble following their Premier League and FA Cup wins.

The parade began at Beetham Tower on Deansgate before heading onto Cross Street, through King Street, Brown Street and Booth Street before making their way to Nicholas Street where the parade finished. The players got the tram to the bus before kicking the party off, and while they made their journey Grealish was spotted chatting to Bernardo.

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Footage shot by Sky Sports captured Grealish begging his City teammate Bernardo during the treble parade. In the clip, the England winger can be seen mouthing the words: "Please don't go. Please don't."

Grealish is also seen with his hands clasped together as he asks Bernardo to stay at the club. The Portugal international has frequently been linked with a move away from City in recent years, with Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona reportedly keen on signing him.

Speaking after the 1-0 win over Inter Milan on Saturday night, Bernardo told Telefoot: "Honestly, I don’t know. We’ll see what’s going to happen in the next few weeks, the next few months. Now we just have to celebrate this victory." Reports have claimed that the playmaker could be open to seeking out a 'new project' in the summer following six years at the Etihad Stadium.

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