Why is Bernardo Silva leaving Manchester City? Manager Pep Lijnders confirms skipper’s emotional farewell at the end of the season
Manchester City are preparing to bid farewell to long-serving captain Bernardo Silva, with assistant manager Pep Lijnders confirming that the midfielder is likely in the final weeks of his time at the club. The Portuguese star, who has been a key part of City’s dominance under Pep Guardiola, is expected to leave when his contract expires in June. His departure will mark the end of a highly successful nine-year spell at the Etihad Stadium.
Silva had earlier hinted during last summer’s Club World Cup that the ongoing season could be his last in England. While he has not officially confirmed his decision since then, growing interest from European giants like FC Barcelona and clubs in Saudi Arabia has fueled speculation. With City already planning for the future, the focus now shifts to giving their captain a memorable send-off after years of consistent brilliance.
Speaking after the FA Cup victory over Liverpool FC, Pep Lijnders made it clear that replacing Bernardo Silva will not be straightforward. He explained that players of Silva’s quality are extremely rare, and the team feels his absence even when he misses a single match. Over the course of a full season, that impact would be even more significant. He highlighted Silva’s intelligence on the ball, his movement, leadership, and ability to control games as qualities that set him apart from others.
Lijnders also suggested that instead of searching for a direct replacement, the club will look to evolve as a team. He said the focus will be on finding players who fit the system. Players who can grow into key roles will also be an important factor. Manchester City are reportedly considering a move for Elliott Anderson as part of their midfield rebuild. At the same time, the club is hopeful that young talents from their academy can step up and fill the gap left by Silva.
Silva, who earns around £300,000 per week, has previously expressed a desire to return to his boyhood club SL Benfica before ending his career. However, a move to southern Europe appears more likely in the short term, especially with Barcelona showing strong interest. The opportunity to be closer to his homeland is believed to be an important factor in his decision.
The club, fans, and teammates will be hoping to celebrate his incredible contribution with silverware and a proper farewell.
Manchester City face huge void without Bernardo Silva
Lijnders also suggested that instead of searching for a direct replacement, the club will look to evolve as a team. He said the focus will be on finding players who fit the system. Players who can grow into key roles will also be an important factor. Manchester City are reportedly considering a move for Elliott Anderson as part of their midfield rebuild. At the same time, the club is hopeful that young talents from their academy can step up and fill the gap left by Silva.
Silva, who earns around £300,000 per week, has previously expressed a desire to return to his boyhood club SL Benfica before ending his career. However, a move to southern Europe appears more likely in the short term, especially with Barcelona showing strong interest. The opportunity to be closer to his homeland is believed to be an important factor in his decision.
The club, fans, and teammates will be hoping to celebrate his incredible contribution with silverware and a proper farewell.
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