The long-standing speculation surrounding Bernardo Silva’s future at the Etihad Stadium has finally reached a definitive conclusion.

As of Friday, April 3, 2026, it is confirmed that the Portuguese playmaker will leave Manchester City when his contract expires on June 30, 2026.
After nine trophy-laden years in Manchester, the 31-year-old has informed the club hierarchy that he will not be signing a new deal, opting instead to embark on a “fresh challenge” as a free agent this summer.
The Decision: “Legality and Legacy”
While City originally hoped to command a significant transfer fee through a release clause in previous windows, the board has reportedly accepted his departure with “profound respect.” Having joined from Monaco in 2017, Silva is currently the club’s third-longest serving player.
- The ” bombshell” Moment: Reports from A Bola and The Mirror indicate that Silva used the recent international break to finalize his decision, communicating it to City chiefs upon his return.
- Captain’s Farewell: Earlier this month, Silva lifted his first trophy as club captain following City’s 2-0 win over Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final—a fitting penultimate chapter to his stay.
The Race for His Signature
Despite interest from the Saudi Pro League and Major League Soccer, Silva’s priority remains staying at the highest level in Europe. Several giants are already jostling for position:
- Barcelona: Long-time admirers, Barça are seen as the frontrunners. Hansi Flick is reportedly eager to add Silva’s experience to a young midfield, potentially reuniting him with João Cancelo.
- Juventus: The Italian giants have reportedly already tabled a three-year contract offer worth approximately €7–8 million per season.
- Benfica: While a return to his boyhood club in Lisbon is his ultimate dream, sources suggest he feels he has 2–3 more years left at the “elite” European level before heading home.
- Galatasaray: The Turkish side has also registered serious interest, though they are considered outsiders compared to the Spanish and Italian options.
City’s “Rejuvenation Project”
Pep Guardiola, who has often called Silva “one of the most intelligent players” he has ever coached, is already preparing for life without his tactical lieutenant.
The club has reportedly initiated an aggressive “rejuvenation project” to fill the void, with Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali and Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson high on the shortlist of potential replacements.
For now, Silva remains “fully focused” on City’s pursuit of another Premier League and FA Cup double. His final home game at the Etihad is expected to be an emotional affair as fans prepare to say goodbye to a modern-day legend.
