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Manchester City 'set £80m sticker price for Bernardo Silva' as Premier League champions attempt to shake interest from Barcelona - in spite of Pep Guardiola consenting to 'work with a move' for the Portuguese star this late spring
By James Cohen For Mailonline
Manchester City have set a £80m sticker price on midfielder Bernardo Silva in the midst of interest from Barcelona over a mid year move, as per Mundo Deportivo.
Portuguese worldwide is viewed as 'really important' move by the Catalan club - who are checking out at marking Silva for the second progressive summer.
In any case, the Premier League champions are not ready to head out in different directions from the 27-year-old except if at the right cost - regardless of guaranteeing Silva he'd have the option to leave the club this window
As per the Spanish outlet, Silva's representative Jorge Mendes was in Barcelona eating with Joan Laporta, Rafa Yuste, Mateu Alemany and Jordi Cruyff to find out about the club's expectations in regards to his conceivable marking
detailed that Pep Guardiola has a verbal concurrence with the Portugal star to permit him to leave the Etihad this late spring, up to a decent proposition shows up.
However, the Citizens have esteemed Silva at £80m (€94m) in front of the exchange window - which could demonstrate an issue with Barcelona's accessible funds being directed by their approaches and outgoings on the lookout.
Xavi's side are holding on to know the amount they could get for midfielder Frenkie de Jong, who's been connected with a transition to Man United, as they would somehow not have the option to surpass €70m for Silva because of their fragile monetary circumstance.
The previous Monaco midfielder has partaken in a sparkling vocation in Manchester having brought home the Premier League championship in four out of his five seasons there.
Silva's high valuation shocks no one after step by step becoming one of City's most dependable players - contributing 48 objectives and 51 aids 251 games for Guardiola's side
Regardless of Barca as of late being supported by the £235m naming freedoms manage Spotify, the Catalan side are as yet striving monetarily following quite a while of monetary blunder and should offload players this mid year.
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