
The future of highly-rated midfielder Bernardo Silva has once again become a hot topic on the European transfer market. The Portuguese player, who has established himself in recent seasons with Manchester City and has become one of the most important figures in the Premier League, is now being seriously interested in the famous Turkish club Galatasaray.
The Istanbul giants want to see Bernardo as the main leader in the midfield and have already started contacts with the player's agents, as well as the management of the "City". Galatasaray plans to combine Bernardo Silva's experience, technical skills and versatility with their championship ambitions.
However, the Turkish club is not the only contender for this transfer. Among the big clubs, Barcelona, PSG and Saudi Arabia giants such as Al Hilal are also interested in seeing Bernardo Silva in their squad. In particular, Al Hilal is said to be preparing a huge salary and a multi-year contract for him.
In the 2024/25 season, Bernardo made 49 appearances for Manchester City in all competitions, scoring 5 goals and providing 4 assists. One of his main assets is his ability to play in any position and control the tempo of the game.
Bernardo Silva is currently under contract at Manchester City, but it is likely that the player will seek new challenges. According to various sources, he is not averse to trying himself in a new environment, a different championship and a different culture.
If Galatasaray can outshine its rivals, the club could strengthen its position not only in the Turkish Super League, but also in Europe. The addition of a high-level player like Silva to the team will also be important in terms of positive marketing and attracting the attention of fans.
Transfer negotiations are in full swing and Bernardo Silva's fate may become clear in the coming weeks. Therefore, it is possible that Galatasaray's move will mark the beginning of a new era in Turkish football. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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