
Bernardo Silva will leave Manchester City as a free agent in June, the club has officially confirmed.
The Portuguese midfielder informed the club of his decision this week, bringing an end to a highly successful spell at the Etihad Stadium. Silva, who joined City in 2017, has been one of the key figures in the club’s dominance in English and European football over the past several years.
During his time with the Premier League champions, the 29-year-old helped the team secure numerous major trophies, including the historic triumph in the UEFA Champions League. His achievements with the club include one Champions League title, six Premier League titles, four EFL Cup trophies, and two FA Cup victories.
Sources close to the player indicate that Silva plans to choose his next club ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup, as he prepares for the next chapter of his career.
Silva’s departure will mark the end of an era for Manchester City, where he has been widely regarded as one of the most technically gifted and hardworking players in Pep Guardiola’s squad. Fans and analysts alike expect strong interest from top European clubs once he officially becomes a free agent.
