BIG NEWS: Bernardo Silva will leave Manchester City in January

 The Portuguese midfielder has been thinking about his departure for some time, and there are reports that there is already an agreement to say goodbye to the Etihad Stadium in the winter market.


Manchester City is going through a start to the season full of doubts and questioning. After an initial victory against Wolverhampton, subsequent defeats against Tottenham and Brighton have once again put Pep Guardiola's team under pressure.

The demand is maximum after a past season well below expectations, and the profound changes in the squad require time to solidify. However, there is one protagonist who withstands amidst so many transformations: Bernardo Silva.

Benfica would already have an agreement with Bernardo Silva

The Portuguese footballer, at 31 years old, continues to be a key piece for Guardiola. He has played all three Premier League matches, starting in two and coming off the bench in one, making it clear that his role remains vital. Although he may no longer have the explosiveness of the past, his technical quality, game vision, and tactical intelligence remain intact. In fact, with the Portuguese national team, he recently shone against Hungary, scoring a goal and leading the team in midfield.

But beyond his present in England, what really makes headlines is his immediate future. Bernardo Silva reportedly already has a pre-agreement with Benfica. Joao Noronha Lopes, a candidate for the presidency of the Lisbon club, revealed to the newspaper A Bola his intention to bring back the midfielder if he wins in the elections on October 25. According to his words, there is a pending contract that would open the door to the return of the prodigal son to Da Luz.

Bernardo Silva has his return to Benfica arranged

"He represents the identity of Benfica, its winning culture, and is also a passionate supporter of the club," Noronha Lopes stated. The leader even went further, stating that he expects to finalize the deal in January, although he did not rule out it happening in the summer when Silva's contract with City expires.

The contractual factor is decisive. Bernardo's contract with the 'sky blues' ends in June, making him a realistic target for Benfica. Furthermore, having won all possible titles at the club level with City, the midfielder might be willing to return home to lead an ambitious project in the Portuguese league.

In England, he is seen as an irreplaceable piece, but in Portugal, they dream of him as the stellar signing that will bring Benfica back to the highest level in Europe. The story, marked by emotion and nostalgia, is just beginning. The possibility of seeing Bernardo Silva at Benfica no longer seems like a utopia, but rather an ongoing negotiation that could revolutionize the winter market. The Bernardo Silva saga has just begun, and everything points to his destination getting closer to Lisbon.

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