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Manchester City confirmed on April 16, 2026 that captain Bernardo Silva will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the season.
The 31-year-old Portugal international joined City from Monaco in 2017 and has made 451 appearances, scoring 76 goals and providing 77 assists across nine seasons.
Silva has been a central figure in City’s most successful era, winning multiple domestic titles and European honours — including six Premier League crowns and a Champions League — and lifting the Carabao Cup this season as captain.
In an open letter to supporters on social media he thanked the club, manager Pep Guardiola, teammates and fans, saying he will “leave as one more of you, a Man City supporter for life.” City said it will stage a fitting farewell at the end of the campaign.
Silva’s exit, on a free transfer, has already attracted reported interest from top European clubs and sides outside Europe, and he has the opportunity to add further silverware while City pursue the Premier League and FA Cup.
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Bernardo Silva’s long-term versatility and game availability explain strong transfer interest on a free; his departure gives Manchester City roster and financial flexibility while triggering debate over replacing him with youth or a more physical midfield option.
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