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Man City star ‘to leave’ as Pep Guardiola comments on Barcelona transfer – ‘it will be done’

The football world is buzzing with speculation surrounding the future of Bernardo Silva, as Manchester City’s esteemed head coach, Pep Guardiola, recently shared his thoughts on the matter amidst swirling rumors linking the talented midfielder with powerhouse clubs such as FC Barcelona and PSG.

Reflecting on the trajectory of Silva’s journey, it’s worth recalling that Manchester City made a significant investment of approximately £43m to secure his services from the renowned Ligue Un side, AS Monaco, ahead of the 2017/18 season. Since then, Silva has left an indelible mark on the Premier League champions, amassing over 350 appearances during his illustrious tenure, thereby solidifying his status as a remarkable acquisition for the club.

However, despite his undeniable contributions, it appears that Silva’s tenure at Manchester City may be drawing to a close, with speculation mounting that he could depart during the forthcoming summer transfer window.

Given these developments, it begs the question: what should Manchester City prioritize in terms of transfers this summer?

Silva’s potential departure has been a topic of discussion since last summer’s transfer window, despite him signing a new contract at that time. Nonetheless, it is widely anticipated that an exit may be on the horizon, especially considering the existence of a £50m release clause in his contract.

At present, the 29-year-old finds himself in the crosshairs of European juggernauts FC Barcelona and PSG, with reports even suggesting the possibility of a swap deal involving the former. According to insights from Football Insider, Silva is poised to formally express his desire to leave Manchester City this summer.

The intensity of interest from Barcelona and PSG is palpable, with both clubs reportedly exerting considerable efforts to secure Silva’s signature, making his departure this summer appear increasingly probable compared to last year’s speculation.

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