Bernardo Silva’s next step is known!

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Announced for a time at PSG, the Portuguese striker from Manchester City will finally join an exotic destination.

Bernardo Silva, Manchester City’s brilliant attacking midfielder, is probably living his last few months in the northwest of England. At the end of the current campaign, it is very likely that he will change his title.

Bernardo Silva in the footsteps of Mahrez

According to journalist Ekrem Konur, transfer specialist, the former Monegasque will leave City, England and even Europe. While he was believed to want to join the French championship, the Lusitanian is likely to head to Saudi Arabia.

The identity of the club interested in Bernardo Silva has not been communicated, but it is certainly a team at the top of the table. He is also not the only Premier League player likely to head to the Gulf. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) and Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) are also being tracked by the Saudi Pro League.

Bernardo Silva still remains among the players most used by Pep Guardiola at City. He has played 28 matches this season, including 24 as a starter. And it’s the 4the The most decisive citizen with his 7 goals and 4 assists.

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