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PSG go for Bernardo Silva and discard Gundogan

Posted on June 9, 2023



06/08/2023

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The Portuguese midfielder is the first choice of the Parisian formation

By profile and age, the Middle German is excluded from the technical secretariat of the PSG

He psg The signing of Bernardo Silva is a priority in the summer transfer market. The Portuguese striker, with a contract with Manchester CityLook for new challenges and if he manages to kindly opt out of the English team and they don’t ask for a fortune for him, his future will pass through Ligue 1.

Bernardo Silva is contractually linked to Manchester City until 2025 and celebrates its sixth season in the Premier League group. He arrived in the 2017-18 season from Monaco and understands that it’s time for a change of scenery.

The player believes it’s time, at almost 29 years old, to start a new adventure and, even more, if Manchester City ends up winning the treble (Premier, Cup and Champions) under the direction of Pep Guardiola.

The PSG technical secretariat believes it Bernard Silva He would be the ideal replacement for Leo Messi, who recently announced that he will continue his sports career at Inter Miami. Bernardo Silva’s name has also been linked to FC Barcelona, ​​but the complex situation that the Barça entity is going through complicates, and not a little, his landing at the Camp Nou.

No to Gundogan

On the other hand, the German ilkTOand GundogStill, is not on PSG’s priority list. As if that weren’t enough, he doesn’t fit into the plans of the sports director of the Parisian club, Luis Campos, in terms of age (32 years) and profile. The technical secretariat, on the other hand, is evaluating other names in this position.

The player received offers from Arsenal and Saudi football to continue his career after seven seasons in the Premier League, which he came from Borussia Dortmund in the 2016-17 season. Even him FC Barcelona he would be interested in taking over his services after his contract expired in June.

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