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- Bernardo Silva expected to leave Man City at end of season
- Barcelona lead betting market at 3/1 for his next club
- MLS and PSG among alternative destinations
End of an Era Confirmed at Manchester City
Bernardo Silva’s time at Manchester City is set to come to an end this summer, with confirmation that the Portuguese midfielder will depart when his contract expires.
The 31-year-old has been a central figure in City’s dominance over the past decade, winning six Premier League titles and a Champions League during his nine-year spell at the club.
Speaking after City’s 4-0 FA Cup win over Liverpool, assistant manager Pep Lijnders acknowledged the significance of Silva’s departure:
“Every good story comes to an end… I hope he enjoys the last months, he deserves all that attention.”
With just weeks remaining of his City career, attention has quickly turned to where he could move next.
UK Betting Sites have full odds available on where Bernardo Silva will play next season, with some massive teams appearing in the market.
Barcelona Lead the Race
At 3/1, Barcelona head the market to secure Silva’s signature, with long-standing interest in the midfielder well documented.
The Spanish giants have previously been linked with moves for Silva, and his technical style would suit La Liga’s tempo and tactical demands.
Financial constraints could still play a role, but from a footballing perspective, the move appears a natural fit.
Bernardo has been rumoured to want to play with former City teammate Joao Cancelo once again.
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MLS and PSG Offer Alternative Routes
Two of the closest challengers in the market are Any MLS Team and PSG, both priced at 5/1.
MLS represents an increasingly popular destination for high-profile players in the latter stages of their careers, offering a different lifestyle and commercial opportunities.
PSG, meanwhile, would provide Silva with the chance to remain at the highest level in European football and take him back to Ligue 1 where he previously played for Monaco.
Saudi Arabia and Serie A Options
At 8/1, moves to Saudi Arabia or Juventus remain realistic alternatives.
The Saudi Pro League continues to attract top talent with lucrative offers, while Juventus could present a competitive European project.
Interestingly, the market also gives an 8/1 chance of Silva staying at Manchester City, although current indications suggest a departure is far more likely.
Further down the market, Monaco (12/1) and Benfica (20/1) represent potential emotional returns.
Silva spent key years in his early professional career at Monaco and came through Benfica’s academy, making either move appealing from a sentimental standpoint.
However, based on current odds, these options appear less likely than a move to one of Europe’s elite clubs or to an overseas league.
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