Bernardo Silva, the Portuguese midfielder born in 1994, could soon be heading for a new chapter in his career, with Italy emerging as a concrete destination.
According to information revealed by Paolo Di Canio during a Sky Sport studio broadcast, the Manchester City playmaker is approaching the final months of his contract with the English champions and is not expected to renew his deal. This situation has opened the door to a possible transfer as early as the January window.
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Contract Situation and Manchester City’s Stance
Bernardo Silva has been a key figure for Manchester City in recent seasons, contributing with his technical quality, tactical intelligence, and versatility across midfield and attacking roles.
However, with his contract set to expire at the end of the season and no agreement in sight for an extension, City could decide to cash in rather than risk losing him for free.
As highlighted by Paolo Di Canio on Sky Sport, the Premier League club may therefore be willing to let him leave six months earlier than planned if a suitable offer arrives.
This potential early exit has naturally attracted the attention of several clubs, particularly from Serie A, where Silva’s profile is seen as an ideal fit for the league’s tactical and technical demands.
Italian Clubs on Alert
Among the Italian sides monitoring the situation, Juventus appear to be the most proactive so far. The Bianconeri are reportedly the club that has taken the most concrete steps.
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And viewing Bernardo Silva as a player capable of immediately raising the quality and experience of their midfield. His international pedigree and winning mentality are qualities highly valued in Turin.
Napoli are also keeping a close eye on developments, intrigued by the possibility of adding creativity and leadership to their squad. Meanwhile, Como have emerged as a surprising but ambitious contender.
According to Di Canio’s comments on Sky Sport, the Lombardy-based club would be more inclined to pursue the Portuguese international at the end of the season rather than in January.
As the transfer window approaches, Bernardo Silva’s future promises to be one of the most intriguing storylines, with Italian football potentially ready to welcome one of Europe’s most refined midfielders.