In a significant move, Manchester City has announced that their key midfielder, Bernardo Silva, has agreed to a one-year contract extension, ensuring he remains with the club until 2026. Prior to this, Silva's deal was set to end in 2025. The talented 29-year-old Portuguese maestro, who had attracted interest from football giants such as Barcelona, Paris St-Germain, and Al-Hilal, has expressed his joy at prolonging his association with the Cityzens.
Speaking about his contract extension, Silva said, "The last six years have been amazing and extending my time here just feels right. The winning mindset and passion at this club are second to none. I look forward to creating more incredible memories with the team and the fans."
This extension comes as a breath of fresh air for City manager, Pep Guardiola. The team recently witnessed the departure of stalwarts Ilkay Gundogan to Barcelona and Riyad Mahrez to Al-Ahli Saudi FC. Silva, a pivotal figure under Guardiola's regime, has been central to the club's five Premier League titles. His sterling performances last season, which included seven goals and eight assists over 55 appearances, were crucial in Manchester City clinching a historic treble.
Guardiola, who's been proactive in the summer transfer market, has beefed up his midfield by acquiring Mateo Kovacic from Chelsea. Additionally, the side splashed £55.4m to bring in the promising Belgian winger, Jeremy Doku, from Rennes.
With recent injury concerns surrounding star player Kevin de Bruyne, Silva's continued presence ensures stability in City's midfield, reinforcing their aspirations for the upcoming season.
In essence, Bernardo Silva's contract extension serves as a testament to his invaluable contribution to Manchester City and signals the club's commitment to retaining its core talent as they gear up for more silverware.
"Bernardo's quality, technical ability and work ethic make him one of the world's best players. His contract extension gives us confidence that he can help us achieve even more success in upcoming years," City's director of football, Txiki Begiristain said.
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