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Pep Guardiola is widely regarded as one of the most successful managers on the continent. He became a manager at Barcelona, where he began his career, in 2008. In his 14 years as a manager, he has won 33 trophies for the accomplishments of his teams. These trophies have resulted in ten league titles. He appears to be at the bottom of every league he enters.
He was Barcelona's manager from 2008 to 2012, during which time the club won three La Liga titles. His best finish at the club came in his final year, when he finished second. After joining Bayern Munich in 2013, he went on to lead the team to three victories.
He has played for four championship teams in the English Premier League since joining Manchester City in 2016. After finishing third in his debut season in the English Premier League, he went on to win two titles in a row in his second and third seasons, second in his fourth season, and third and fourth titles in the 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 seasons, respectively.
Despite rumors to the contrary, Bernardo Silva has reportedly not asked to leave Manchester City this summer. Barcelona is very interested, with Xavi picturing Bernardo as the ideal midfielder for his team.
Pep Guardiola has stated publicly that he expects Silva to be at the club next season, and the club has stated the same.
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According to Lu Martin, Bernardo Silva has not requested or even hinted at leaving the club this summer. Should Barcelona come calling, the player is worth £80 million, but he does not appear to be willing to leave England in the first place.
Barcelona had planned to sign Silva after the Frenkie De Jong sale, but the deal has been stalled due to Barcelona owing the player nearly £14 million in wages.
We reported here on City Transfer Room last month that our source revealed Bernardo was set to stay at City next season, and media reports have backed up that claim ever since.
After losing Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus, Manchester City will require Bernardo Silva next season.
Will Bernardo remain?
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