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He shone at Manchester City and is Pep Guardiola's favorite, now he's joining Barcelona and shocks Europe

The Portuguese figure of Manchester City would have contacted the culé board.

By William Estrella

The Portuguese figure of Manchester City would have contacted the culé board.
The Portuguese figure of Manchester City would have contacted the culé board.

Bernardo Silva, brand new champion of the Champions League and figure of Manchester City, would have offered himself to FC Barcelona for this summer. The former Monaco would have intentions of looking for a new destination after having achieved the long-awaited trophy that the Citizens lacked. In addition, in Catalonia they have been very interested in it in the latest markets.

Currently, the Portuguese '10' is sought by Al-Hilal of Arabia and has an approximate market price of 80 million euros, an amount that is impossible for the 'financial fair play' in Barcelona. Despite the player's desire to wear the Blaugrana shirt and that Barcelona would benefit from his arrival, the operation is unfeasible.

From the club they would have notified him that it was impossible to face the operation, according to the journalist Gerard Romero on his Twitch channel Jijantes FC. The only alternative that could make Bernardo arrive at the Camp Nou is a transfer with an option to buy, something unthinkable because City wants to raise money from the sale of him.

The new destination that the Portuguese could arrive at

In the British press they assure that he would be looking for a change of scenery and that the fate of the Portuguese would be associated with Paris Saint Germain, especially if Kylian Mbappé ended up leaving. The winger is one of the players who is on file to make up for the absence of the Frenchman in Luis Enrique's new project.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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