Bernardo Silva will leave Manchester City when his contract expires this summer, according to assistant coach Pep Lijnders in an interview with The Guardian. Lijnders reportedly said that all good stories have an end and expressed hope that Silva enjoys his final months and gets a worthy farewell. Silva, 31, joined Manchester City in 2017 from Monaco and has played 450 matches for the club, scoring 76 goals and providing 77 assists.
He has won six Premier League titles and one Champions League title with Manchester City. Silva reportedly has a chance to win the Premier League and FA Cup this season, with Manchester City having already secured the league cup title this year. His future destination is unclear, but he has been linked with clubs such as Juventus and Barcelona in recent months, and Silva has previously expressed a desire to end his career at Benfica.
all good stories have an end
Manchester City or Silva have not yet issued an official statement.
expressed hope that Silva enjoys his final months and gets a worthy farewell