Barcelona are reportedly seriously considering signing Bernardo Silva this summer, with sources telling ESPN that the former Manchester City midfielder is now a “realistic option” for the Spanish champions.
Silva, 31, is set to leave Manchester City when his contract expires in June, making him available on a free transfer.
After nine successful years at the Etihad, the Portugal international is ready for a new challenge, with Barcelona back in the conversation.
Atlético Madrid, Benfica, Saudi Arabian clubs and MLS teams have also expressed interest, but Barça appear to be one of the most attractive possibilities.
This is not a new story. Barcelona have long admired Bernardo, but the deal was always complicated due to Man City’s asking price and Barça’s financial problems.
Bernardo Silva is a free agent this summer
Things are different now. Since he is a free agent, there will be no transfer fee, which makes the strategy more realistic.
Barcelona have already started the summer positively.
Barca signed Anthony Gordon from Newcastle for an initial transfer fee of 70 million euros, and Bernardo could also be a new signing as manager Hansi Flick wants to keep his side top of the table after winning La Liga.
Bernardo makes a lot of sense for Barcelona. He is experienced, technically good, comfortable in tight spaces and can play in midfield or on the right flank.
That kind of intelligence is perfect for Barça. Although he is no longer the fastest player, he still has the brains and control to influence big matches.
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The question is whether Barcelona really needs him. They already have plenty of midfield quality and Bernardo, 31, is more of a short-term elite solution than a long-term project.
However, reports suggest that he could accept a pay cut to make the move happen, which would make his contract more attractive.
Bernardo Silva’s move to Barcelona feels like one of those transfers that should have happened years ago. His style always seemed perfect for the club.
He holds the ball, works hard, reads the game beautifully, and rarely looks like he’s in a hurry.
The only concern is timing. Barcelona will not sign the 26-year-old version of Bernardo. They have signed the 31-year-old, who has played intense football under Pep Guardiola.
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