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PSG would have checked the name of Bernardo Silva, for the offseason. The Parisians would be in the fight with Barça and Juventus of Turin, for his transfer. His price should however be very high, while he is still linked to Manchester City for three years.
According to information collected by Fichajes.net, PSG is among the candidates for the signing of Bernardo Silva, during the summer transfer window. Although considered an important player across the Channel, the Portuguese could leave in the coming months. FC Barcelona and Juventus Turin would also think of him to strengthen their ranks. This season, Bernardo Silva has played 43 games, scored 11 goals and provided 5 assists. Pep Guardiola started him in 94% of Citizens meetings. This, however, does not prevent the media from speculating on his future.
Barça would indeed see in him a possible successor to Ousmane Dembélé, while Adama Traoré should not be kept. His price could be a problem as the Catalans are heavily in debt. As for Juventus, they are looking for a player capable of taking charge of the offensive animation, while Paulo Dybala is about to leave. The Turinese are also restricted by scarlet finances. Finally, PSG could reshuffle a large proportion of its attack in the coming months. Kylian Mbappé could join Real Madrid, and doubts exist regarding the futures of Lionel Messi and Neymar. The idea of associating Bernardo Silva with Romelu Lukaku would gain ground in the minds of certain leaders. Especially since Paris will not be frightened by the amount of his transfer.
Aged 27, Bernardo Silva was recruited for 50 million euros in Monaco in the summer of 2017. The Lisbon native has since totaled 46 goals and 49 assists in 244 appearances in all competitions. He said he wanted to play again under the colors of Benfica Lisbon, by the end of his career.
Barcelona and PSG in race to sign 27-year-old Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva #MCFC #Barca #PSG #PremierLeague #UCL https://t.co/ggCDijB3mi via @NewsNowUK
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