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Welcome to Barcelona, Bernardo Silva, this is his millionaire salary and makes Pep Guardiola cry

The Portuguese footballer is in Barcelona's folder for the new season.

By William Estrella

The Portuguese footballer is in Barcelona's folder for the new season.
The Portuguese footballer is in Barcelona's folder for the new season.

FC Barcelona is once again interested in one of Manchester City's figures, the Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva. Xavi Hernández continues to insist on reinforcing the midfield with a player with a good inside pass, as well as a pivot, and Bernardo, for a long time, has been his number one wish.

The Barça club at the salary level does not have much margin, but it hopes to close exits during the next weeks that they give it to them. He also trusts that LaLiga will adopt measures related to salary 'fair play' that will ease the great pressure that Spanish clubs are now having in this regard.

Understanding that the figure he receives at Manchester City is 9 million euros per season, his salary at Barcelona could be very close, since the highest salary is Robert Lewandowski with almost 12 million per year. In addition, the Portuguese made it clear that he does not care about money because he has already rejected multimillion-dollar offers from Arabia and that they were irresistible.

Bernardo Silva's wish

Bernardo Silva has a contract with City until 2025 and turns 29 in August. He has already spent six seasons at the English club and is seriously looking to undertake new challenges. Not only FC Barcelona dreams of signing him. In Saudi Arabia they also have him in their sights and want to cover him with gold to get him hired. And PSG also appears with the arrival of Luis Enrique.


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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