The Manchester City football club has officially confirmed that Bernardo Silva, the Portuguese attacking midfielder, will depart from the team at the conclusion of the current season. Having joined the club in 2017, Silva’s tenure will culminate after an impressive span of nine years, during which he amassed a remarkable total of 451 appearances.
Career Achievements and Legacy
Throughout his extensive period with Manchester City, Bernardo Silva has been instrumental in securing an extraordinary collection of 19 major trophies. His accolades include an impressive haul of six Premier League titles, a prestigious UEFA Champions League crown, and two triumphs in the revered FA Cup. Additionally, he has contributed to the team’s success in clinching five League Cup victories, three Community Shields, a FIFA Club World Cup, and a UEFA Super Cup winner’s medal.
Notably, Bernardo Silva served as the captain who most recently steered Manchester City to glory in the 2026 League Cup final, where the team emerged victorious against Arsenal. His leadership on the pitch epitomized his enduring influence and dedication to the club’s sustained success.