Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva has confirmed he will leave the club at the end of the current season, ending a nine-year tenure marked by major success. Silva, who joined from AS Monaco in 2017 for £43.5 million, played a central role in City's historic 2022-23 treble and helped secure nearly 20 trophies, including six Premier League titles and a Champions League victory, according to The Guardian.
Throughout his time with Manchester City, Silva made more than 450 appearances, becoming joint-eighth in the club’s all-time appearances list as reported by Vanguard Nigeria. The Portuguese midfielder’s trophy haul also includes 15 major trophies overall, reflecting his importance on and off the pitch for Pep Guardiola’s squad.
In an emotional statement covered by Fox Sports, Silva expressed deep gratitude to the club, its fans, and teammates, highlighting his desire to finish the season strongly as City prepares for imminent fixtures such as the FA Cup semi-final. His leadership and versatility have been crucial in maintaining City’s competitiveness across multiple fronts this season, currently holding second place in the Premier League, as noted by MyJoyOnline.
The National emphasized Silva’s “incalculable” contribution to Manchester City’s history, indicating the significance of his departure as the club looks to reshape its squad in preparation for future campaigns. With Silva’s exit confirmed, attention now turns to City’s transfer strategy and the appointment of a new captain to guide the team through the next phase.
Fans and analysts will be watching closely to see how Manchester City manages this transition and whether the club can sustain its high standards without one of its long-standing leaders. Upcoming decisions on Silva’s replacement and squad restructuring will be critical in maintaining City’s domestic and European ambitions beyond the 2023-24 season.

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