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Manchester City won't offer Bernardo Silva to Barcelona this late spring
Of late, there have been a ton of theories connecting Barcelona with a move for Manchester City and Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva.
The Blaugrana appear to be set to offload Frenkie de Jong this mid year in the midst of interest from Manchester United. Also, according to broad reports, Barça have distinguished Silva as their favored substitution for the Dutchman this late spring.
The 27-year-old has been on the radars of Barcelona since the late spring of a year ago. An exit from the Etihad probably searched in 2021, yet Silva wound up remaining and partook in a heavenly season with the Citizens as they brought home the Premier League championship.
Notwithstanding, bits of hearsay about his future are beginning to do the rounds once more and the midfielder himself seemed demure on the connections to Barcelona in a new meeting.
However, according to a new report from SPORT, Manchester City have chosen not to sell Silva in the late spring move window, considering the Portuguese worldwide 'non-adaptable'.
Pep Guardiola had proactively shown that it would be truly challenging for Barça to sign the previous Benfica wonder. Also, the Premier League champions have apparently multiplied down on that position by clarifying that the 27-year-old won't be sold in the late spring.
It comes as a blow for the Blaugrana, in spite of the fact that it would have been very trying for the club to sign him at any rate. Silva's ongoing business sector esteem remains at €75 million he actually has three years left on his agreement with Man City, placing them in firm control of the circumstance.
Given Barcelona's monetary circumstance, a transition to sign him would have been difficult to pull off.
What's more, presently, any waiting expectations among the Catalan club's camp to land Silva this late spring are probably going to have been taken care of now, with Man City insisting their position that the 27-year-old genius is 'non-adaptable
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