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Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva confirms he will leave club at end of season
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Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva confirms he will leave club at end of season

The Guardian Football 28 days 1 mins read
  • 31-year-old has been at club for nine years

  • Portuguese says he will be ‘a City supporter for life’

Bernardo Silva has confirmed his departure from Manchester City in May, with the captain saying he will cherish the legacy he helped build in nine years at the club where he won the 2022-23 treble and a record four consecutive titles.

Silva joined City from Monaco in July 2017 for £43.5m and has been a key member of the generational success of Pep Guardiola’s team, winning six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, five League Cups, the Champions League and two Fifa Club World Cups. Including the Community Shield, the Portuguese has 19 honours with City

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