Barcelona and Real Madrid offered the chance to sign €100 million midfielder
Once more, super specialist Jorge Mendes is grinding away, marching one of his most important clients to the greatest groups in Europe. No, we are not discussing Cristiano Ronaldo, who has been dismissed by basically every top group in Europe.
L'Equipe reports that Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva has been proposed to both Barcelona and Real Madrid by Mendes. The Portuguese midfielder is obviously seeking leave Manchester for the subsequent season running, and means to join a top group.
City's position on the issue is clear, however, as they are not hoping to head out in different directions from Bernardo. The midfielder was perhaps of the best player in Europe last season, yet his endeavors were adequately not to lead them to the Champions League.
The report expresses that Bernardo will purportedly cost somewhere close to €80-100 million. Pep Guardiola will hope to supplant him with Olympique Lyonnais going after midfielder Lucas Paqueta, however the Brazilian's appearance totally relies upon Bernardo's future.
Barcelona have been connected to the 27-year-old through the whole summer. The player, as well, is glad to join Xavi's side, as a youth enthusiast of the club. The individual terms will not an issue, similar as the Raphinha and Jules Kounde bargain.
The sticker price, in any case, certainly will. In the event that the Blaugranas can't sell Frenkie de Jong in the late spring - for almost €85 million - , they can not manage the cost of Bernardo's marking at any expense.
Xavi supposedly needed reproduce his organization with Andres Iniesta utilizing Pedri and Bernardo, however the way things are, that is an implausible dream.
All things considered, the Real Madrid tales are totally new. Los Blancos purchased Aurelien Tchouameni from AS Monaco for around €100 million, which was believed to destroy their exchange window.
Additionally, with Luka Modric, Toni Kroos, Feder Valverde, and Eduardo Camavinga covering focal midfield jobs, it is challenging to see where Bernardo fits.