PSG is determined to lure gifted midfielder Bernardo Silva away from Manchester in the summer of 2023, and they have made a substantial offer to Man City in order to do so.
PSG changed Man City’s Bernardo Silva with the help of two major talents.Foot Mercato reports that Paris Saint-Germain are prepared to trade midfielder Marco Verratti and goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to Manchester City in order to get Bernardo Silva’s services. These are obviously not “leftovers” but rather two names of a high grade. This demonstrates that PSG is really serious about their pursuit of Silva.
Verratti offers Manchester City the opportunity to bolster their midfield after Ilkay Gundogan moved to Barcelona. Because he has consistently been one of PSG’s finest players throughout his career, the skill level of the Italian midfielder, who is now 30 years old, cannot be questioned. Donnarumma, on the other hand, has the potential to produce a beneficial competitive effect with Ederson, who has for a long time been completely immune to Man City’s wooden frame.
Foot Mercato reported that Manchester City promptly declined the offer, but he also indicated that conversations between the two teams will continue. The Blue Man is currently making additional efforts to persuade Silva to continue his career with the club. The European champion is reportedly prepared to offer the Portuguese star a new deal with a higher weekly pay than the present number of £150,000, which is reported to be the case by the British press. However, Silva has not yet provided a response.
In the past, the Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal had proposed paying Silva £75 million per year in salary in order to get him to move to the Middle East. However, the 28-year-old midfielder declined the offer because he desired to continue playing professionally in Europe. There are several people who have confirmed the information that Silva only wants to join Barcelona if he quits Man City, and he is currently waiting for a representative from La Liga to pick him up. However, financial difficulties are a major obstacle for Barcelona, as evidenced by the fact that they are struggling to come up with at least 80 million euros to cover this player’s transfer cost.
Silva moved to Man City in 2017 for a transfer fee of 50 million euros, having previously played for Monaco. He rose to become one of the finest players at the club and was instrumental in Man City’s triumphant run to the “triple” last year, which included victories in the Premier League, the FA Cup, and the Champions League.
At this time, Silva is still bound to Man City by a contract that is good for two years.