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He shone in the Champions League final, but now says bye bye to Man City and joins PSG for 80 million

It looks like one of the main stars of Man City is leaving very soon.

By William Estrella

It looks like one of the main stars of Man City is leaving very soon.
It looks like one of the main stars of Man City is leaving very soon.

Manchester City became Champions League champion this Saturday by beating Inter Milan 1-0 with Rodrigo Hernández's goal. Josep Guardiola's men broke the losing streak they had in the competition and thus added their first UCL. Pep is worried because some players could leave and it seems that Bernardo Silva has it insured.

The Portuguese, last season, already wanted to leave Manchester due to a personal and, above all, family decision, which is why now consecrated with a treble in Guardiola's team, his continuity seems increasingly complicated. In fact, he has not ensured his continuity once he has been crowned European champion.

Silva spoke briefly about what he expects for this summer and mentioned that "honestly, I don't know. We'll see what happens in the coming weeks or months. I just want to enjoy this moment," he explained to 'Telefoot'. From the same medium they also pointed out that the midfielder has defined leaving the English club and in Paris Saint-Germain they are the main candidates.

The rejection of Bernardo Silva to Barcelona

Bernardo has no plans to wait for Barcelona, since he wants to be clear about his fate before the end of June and in the culé entity they will have to continue waiting to reduce the salary bill. The transfer of the Portuguese is close to 70 million euros, a figure that in Paris they are willing to pay more easily.


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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