BARCELONA and Manchester City have supposedly come to an agreement over Bernardo Silva.
De Jong's preference would supposedly be a move to London, where the Blues can offer Champions League football, and Boehly would have no problem matching United's agreed fee and helping to settle the wage dispute. Relevo claim that, during a phone call with Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly, De Jong stated that his preference is still to stay with Barcelona - the club he ' dreamed' of playing for as a child. However, Manchester Evening News have claimed the two clubs have not agreed a fee on Silva and that City want to keep the midfielder.
Multiple reports have stated that Barcelona have agreed a deal with Manchester City for Portuguese international Bernardo Silva however they appear to not ...
He said: "There are a few reports doing the rounds that Barcelona have agreed a deal with Manchester City for Bernardo Silva. City boss Pep Guardiola admitted last week he didn't know what was going to happen with Silva. However, I have been told the most recent stories are nonsense. However there has been reports stating that he could be interested in a move away from the club with journalists saying a deal to Barcelona is very much possible but they have been quickly shut down. Multiple reports have stated that Barcelona have agreed a deal with Manchester City for Portuguese international Bernardo Silva however they appear to not be true.
According to information from Spain, Manchester City and Barcelona have now agreed on a transfer fee for midfielder Bernardo Silva.
Now, according to the information of journalist Gerard Romero, Barcelona and Manchester City have finally agreed on a transfer fee for Bernardo Silva. As such, Bernardo Silva has been keen on a move closer to home, and the idea of a move to La Liga has been one that is welcomed by the player. Manchester City and Barcelona have now agreed on a transfer fee for Bernardo Silva, according to information from Spain.
Bernardo Silva has proven to be one of Manchester City's best players of the Premier League era.
With your families, switch on the TV and see Crystal Palace- Arsenal.” Tomorrow. Because you have to rest in the evening. The Portugal international was snapped by from AS Monaco in the summer of 2017 and has gone on to become one of the world’s finest.
Manchester City are reportedly willling to let Silva leave. By Michael Plant. Tuesday, 9th August 2022, 1:00 pm.
He is an important player, a special player, but I don’t know what is going to happen. This is what I can say.” “I don’t know what is going to happen.
Manchester City have reached an agreement to sell Bernardo Silva to Barcelona, according to a Spanish journalist. The future of City's Portuguese midfielder ...
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The reliable journalist claims that Barcelona have an agreement with Manchester City, which would see Berardo move to the La Liga giants for less than €80 ...
That said, Barça are facing a lot of trouble registering their five summer signings with La Liga, and signing Bernardo would only add to the trouble. That seems to be an absurd amount for a player who is, inarguably, one of the best in his position. The transfer, he boldly says, would cost no more than €60 million.
Barcelona want to sign Bernardo Silva from Manchester City before the transfer deadline on September 1.
"When you are a football player your life is so short. "If he stays, it is perfect. What will happen is going to happen.
The conflicting reports from England and Spain at the moment are hard to track, but Gerard Romero who broke the Jules Kounde news is adamant Bernardo Silva ...
The conflicting reports from England and Spain at the moment are hard to track, but Gerard Romero who broke the Jules Kounde news is adamant Bernardo Silva will join Barcelona this summer. - Watch: Kevin De Bruyne Puts Manchester City 2-1 Up Over Club America - Watch: Kevin De Bruyne Scores To Put Manchester City 1-0 Up Over Club America
Following a flurry of seemingly major claims surrounding Bernardo Silva and Barcelona, a new development has labelled talk as "nonsense".
Regardless of the future of Bernardo Silva, Manchester City are still expected to be active during the final weeks of the summer transfer window. As per Jonathan Smith of Goal, reports linking Barcelona with an agreement with Manchester City for Bernardo Silva are being labelled as "nonsense". The claims concern the future of Bernardo Silva, who is understood to have been eyeing a move away from the Etihad Stadium for the past couple of seasons.
Despite rumours circulating today that Barcelona and Manchester City have agreed a fee for Bernardo Silva, Fabrizio Romano has suggested there is no ...
Bernardo is the priority for Barcelona, Xavi and Joan Laporta. They all want the player. Barcelona want the player, but as of now an agreement has not been reached with Manchester City. According to Fabrizio Romano, Barcelona are preparing a proposal for Bernardo Silva, but have yet to agree any sort of deal with Manchester City for the player's signature.
Bernardo Silva's future continues to be the subject of much conjecture and he still wants to join Barcelona, while City are being linked with a PSG star as ...
Verratti is an accomplished and experienced performer and would have the ability to slot straight in at City should they sign him. The Brazil star has scored 34 goals and made 21 assists in 186 career appearances for Flamengo, AC Milan and Lyon. He is available for £68million and the report claims he has the quality to succeed De Bruyne long term at the Etihad. De Bruyne is 31 and the report claims the 24-year-old Paqueta has the ideal credentials to take over City's playmaking duties.
Manchester City do not want to lose Bernardo Silva this summer, and would only contemplate parting ways with the player if a bid of over £80million came ...
According to Jack Gaughan of The Daily Mail, Manchester City do not want to sell Bernardo Silva and would only be tempted by a big offer of £80million or over. The Manchester club would also need a replacement for Bernardo Silva before they sell. Manchester City do not want to lose Bernardo Silva this summer, and would only contemplate parting ways with the player if a bid of over £80million came their way.
The player has been one of the most consistent at the Etihad since joining from Monaco in 2017.
The paper adds the 28-year-old told his club last year he would like to move to Spain to be closer his family in Portugal. Villarreal’s Yeremy Pino could soon be playing his football in London. Liverpool are interested in the 19-year-old but it is Arsenal who have made a £33m offer for the winger which is set to be accepted, says Metro while citing Spanish outlet AS. The teenager would join summer recruits Gabriel Jesus, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Fabio Vieira if he moved to the Emirates. Manchester City have dismissed reports they have accepted Barcelona’s bid for Bernardo Silva. The Mail says the Blues were forced to throw cold water on the talk coming from Spain that they had agreed a £46million fee to sell the midfielder to the LaLiga giants.
90min has been told that Silva's representatives have indicated to City that the ...
Available on all audio platforms and the 90min YouTube channel. City chiefs Txiki Begiristain and Ferran Soriano, both former Barça men, have made it clear to their former club that they do not want to do business with them over Silva this summer, but it remains to be seen whether the Catalan giants will listen to their pleas. 90min has been told that Silva’s representatives have indicated to City that the player would be open to a move to Camp Nou, but the Premier League champions are standing firm on their stance.
Manchester City have dismissed reports they have accepted Barcelona's bid for Bernardo Silva. The Mail says the Blues were forced to throw cold water on the ...
The paper adds the 28-year-old told his club last year he would like to move to Spain to be closer his family in Portugal. Manchester United are said to have shifted their attention elsewhere after pulling out of their pursuit of Bologna’s Marko Arnautovic. The Sun, which refers to 90min, reports the Red Devils are considering making a move on Watford’s Senegal winger Ismaila Sarr. The 24-year-old has previously been linked with United and has scored 25 goals across 94 games for the Hornets. Manchester City have dismissed reports they have accepted Barcelona’s bid for Bernardo Silva. The Mail says the Blues were forced to throw cold water on the talk coming from Spain that they had agreed a £46million fee to sell the midfielder to the LaLiga giants.
Here we go again. Just as Manchester City fans thought they were finally going to enjoy a summer without the lingering fear of losing Bernardo Silva, ...
For City to succeed, Guardiola can only have players in his squad who are fully committed to the cause and who want to be there. Losing Bernardo would be a huge blow, but City's strategy is one that has worked pretty well in recent times – four Premier League titles in five years suggests so anyway. Guardiola is arguably the most demanding coach in the game, and City are a club with the very highest standards. I will not be a person to stop a desire for the people," Guardiola explained when asked if Bernardo could leave this summer. Playing a part in Guardiola's project is not a task to be taken lightly. Bernardo may be one of the best players in the Premier League, if not Europe, but in that respect, he is no different.
Bernardo Silva's proposed move to Barcelona is slowly becoming the saga of the summer, and Manchester City are now reportedly aware of the Portuguese ...
The fee being floated around of €50million is not said to be true, but the interest in the player certainly is. City know Bernardo would like to join Barca, but still won't sell him unless the fee is big. Bernardo Silva's proposed move to Barcelona is slowly becoming the saga of the summer, and Manchester City are now reportedly aware of the Portuguese midfielders desire to join the Spanish club.
MANCHESTER, England -- The new Premier League season is up and running and Manchester City have already put down a marker as they look to lift the title for ...
We're not going to win anything in these months [before the World Cup], but we can lose it all so our job now is to make sure we don't lose it and are able to fight for all of it in the last six months of the season. I'm happy with the titles that we have and with the memories that in the last five years, we won four times. Again, I'm not complaining, but playing in the Premier League and winning four titles in five years and checking the Premier League team of the year every year and knowing that we're never the team that has the most players. We don't have the best manager, we don't have the best players, but we still win four Premier Leagues in five years? Of course, they are in business and they want the right amount of money for letting us go, but personally it's a relationship with the club that is very respectful. The team is different and they're going to have to adapt, and things are going to be different for all of us. We won the league that season and won four trophies overall -- we also won the Carabao Cup, the FA Cup and the Community Shield -- but at the end of the season, it still felt like something was wrong because of that game. Of course, looking at what has happened over the past four or five seasons, you always look at City and Liverpool and you think that they're going to be the two favourites, but look at the team Chelsea is building. It's not just Man City -- I believe that in Liverpool, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Juventus, you're going to have this competitiveness around the dressing room because the squad is great and you know if you don't give your best, you have a guy next to you who is just as good as you and is going to take your place. We know that and we know that teams are investing a lot of money as well and they'll only get better, so we need to keep our standards very high. If you want to play for a big club like Man City and a club that fights for all the titles, you're going to have this. I think so, yes, but you always want more, especially when you have the types of players that are hungry for more titles.
Bernardo Silva has refused to rule out a possible move away from the Etihad Stadium this summer, amid continued interest from Barcelona.
"They always say to all of us that if you're not happy, you can go. If I stay, I'm very happy and I will always respect this club and give all my best. My relationship with the club is very honest.
Bernardo Silva has been strongly linked with a move from Manchester City to Barcelona this summer and he has done little to quell that speculation with his ...
I’m just a little part of the club. ‘When you are a football player your life is so short. ‘I’ve been open with them and they know what I want.
The 28-year-old has been linked with Barcelona all summer and last week manager Pep Guardiola said he did not know if the Portugal international playmaker would ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. If not, it’s football and we’ll just see what happens. I’ve been open with them and they know what I want.
The Portuguese midfielder has played an integral role in City winning four of the last five Premier Leagues, but a string of reports this week claim that he is ...
I'm happy with the titles that we have and with the memories that in the last five years, we won four times. "Playing in the Premier League and winning four titles in five years and checking the Premier League team of the year every year and knowing that we're never the team that has the most players. Speaking to ESPN, he did however broach a subject that will only endear him to City fans; that City do not get the credit they deserve for their on-field achievements.
Bernardo Silva admits he is unsure if he will remain at Manchester City this season, with Barcelona interested in signing the Portuguese international.
As I said, I will always respect my relationship with Man City, with the fans, with the staff, with my teammates so whatever happens, happens and it for sure will happen in a very respectful way." I've been open with them and they know what I want. My relationship with the club is very honest.
The Reds lifted the League Cup and FA Cup and were in the hunt for all four major trophies until the last week of the campaign when they missed out on the ...
"It's unpredictable, honestly," he said to ESPN. "Of course, looking at what has happened over the past four or five seasons, you always look at City and Liverpool and you think that they're going to be the two favourites, but look at the team Chelsea is building. Of course, we don't get the credit that we deserve." "We don't have the best manager, we don't have the best players, but we still win four Premier Leagues in five years?
Our new analysis shows Pep Guardiola turned Bernardo Silva from a Box Crasher into an Orchestrator for Manchester City.
As his starting positions on the pitch have changed, so has his role. Bernardo’s growing tendency to be an Orchestrator has dented his output as a Box Crasher, which is an advanced midfielder who does not touch the ball much except when they are close to goal. Because of this, it would be unfair to lump all midfielders into the same category. They are more of an off-ball runner than passer but will play passes into the box and they like to dribble. But Bernardo’s brilliance, and how he has adapted his game in recent seasons, is evidence of him being one of the most integral cogs in Guardiola’s title-winning machine. He now favours receiving possession in midfield and playing the shorter, higher-percentage passes is also highlighted by where he is receiving the ball from his City team-mates.
Manchester City winger Bernardo Silva has said he believes that the club deserves more respect for their performances over the years.
"We don't have the best manager, we don't have the best players, but we still win four Premier Leagues in five years? I've been open with them and they know what I want. Here at Man City, you do something great and they make it look like it's just good.
Barcelona want to sign Bernardo Silva from Manchester City, with Pep Guardiola admitting he doesn't know if the Portuguese will stay at the club.
As I said, I will always respect my relationship with Man City, with the fans, with the staff, with my teammates so whatever happens, happens and it for sure will happen in a very respectful way." If they sell him, they will require a substantial fee and would also want a replacement before the transfer deadline. I've been open with them and they know what I want.
Manchester City star Bernardo Silva has clarified his position on a potential move away from the club to Barcelona in a new interview.
If I stay, I'm very happy, and I will always respect this club and give all my best. The Portugal international has scored 48 goals and provided an additional 51 assists thus far in his City career. However, it is understood that City are desperate to keep hold of the playmaker who is one of their key players, and would be unwilling to accept any offers below £80million for him ( per Jack Gaughan).
The Portuguese international is Barca first team coach Xavi Hernandez's last remaining transfer target after landing Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha and Jules ...
Of course, they are in business and they want the right amount of money for letting us go, but personally it's a relationship with the club that is very respectful. I've been open with them and they know what I want. My relationship with the club is very honest.
MANCHESTER CITY'S Bernardo Silva admits his future at the club is uncertain amid interest from Barcelona.The Portugal midfielder, 28, was one of City'
"They always say to all of us, if you're not happy, you can go. I've been open with them and they know what I want. My relationship with the club is very honest.