Bernardo Silva set for possible free exit as Manchester City contract ends

Bernardo Silva’s contract with Manchester City runs out in June 2026, and Sky Sports lists him among Premier League players who could leave on a free transfer this summer.

Silva has been a key figure at City since moving from Monaco, helping the team win multiple league titles and domestic cups, and playing a big role in Guardiola’s squad in Europe.

He’s comfortable in midfield or on the wing, which has made him one of City’s most flexible and creative players.

Sky Sports list him in its free-transfer tracker, showing players who could move without a transfer fee.

Losing Silva would leave a noticeable gap for City, who may need to think carefully about their summer plans.

For now, Silva is focused on finishing the season with City, contributing to both their Premier League and European campaigns.

While it’s not clear which club he might join next, his contract situation means several clubs will be watching closely this summer.

By VICTOR CHIAHEMEN, Abuja
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