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Pep Wants Silva’s Career Finale at Manchester City, 2026

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Key Points

  • Pep Guardiola has publicly stated his wish for Bernardo Silva to finish his career at Manchester City.
  • Comments made after Manchester City’s 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest on 28 December 2025.
  • Silva’s current contract expires in summer 2026; no renewal confirmed yet.
  • Guardiola praised Silva’s intelligence and consistency, calling him one of the best players he has coached.
  • Silva has made 365 appearances for City since joining from Monaco in 2017, winning 16 major trophies.
  • Reports indicate interest from Bayern Munich, Paris St-Germain, and Benfica in the 31-year-old Portuguese midfielder.
  • Silva has won four Premier League titles, a Champions League, and two FA Cups under Guardiola.
  • Guardiola emphasised Silva’s renewed motivation this season after previous transfer rumours.
  • No direct quotes from Silva on his future; focus remains on current campaign.
  • City sit second in the Premier League table as of early 2026.

Manchester(Manchester Mirror)April 10, 2026–Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has made clear his desire for Bernardo Silva to see out his playing career at the Etihad Stadium. Speaking after his side’s 3-1 Premier League victory over Nottingham Forest on 28 December 2025, Guardiola highlighted Silva’s importance to the team.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why Is Bernardo Silva’s Contract Situation Important for Manchester City?
  • How Has Bernardo Silva Performed in the 2025-26 Season So Far?
  • What Are the Challenges Facing Manchester City in Retaining Bernardo Silva?
  • Manchester City’s Position in the Premier League Title Race?
  • Background of the Development
  • How This Development Can Affect Manchester City Fans

As reported by BBC Sport’s Phil McNulty, Guardiola said:

“I would like Bernardo to finish his career here.”

He added that Silva is “so intelligent” and one of the “best players in the world” he has managed. These remarks, covered extensively by Sky Sports and The Guardian, come as Silva’s contract nears its end in summer 2026.

Guardiola’s comments followed a match where Silva started and contributed to City’s win, with goals from Erling Haaland and others securing the points. The manager noted Silva’s form this season, describing it as the best since he joined the club from AS Monaco in 2017.

Why Is Bernardo Silva’s Contract Situation Important for Manchester City?

Silva, 31, has been a key figure in Manchester City’s success over eight seasons. Attribution to The Athletic’s Sam Lee reveals that the midfielder has played 365 times for the club, scoring 54 goals and providing 56 assists. His versatility in midfield and on the wings has been crucial.

Multiple sources, including The Manchester Evening News by Liam Wood, confirm Silva’s trophy haul: four Premier League titles, one UEFA Champions League, one FIFA Club World Cup, two FA Cups, and five League Cups. Despite past links to exits, Guardiola stressed Silva’s current motivation.

As per ESPN’s coverage by Gab Marcotti, interest from Bayern Munich, Paris St-Germain, and Benfica persists. However, Guardiola focused on Silva’s on-pitch impact, calling him consistent and adaptable.

How Has Bernardo Silva Performed in the 2025-26 Season So Far?

Entering 2026, Silva has featured regularly for City, who sit second in the Premier League behind leaders Liverpool. Reports from The Telegraph’s Jason Burt note his role in recent wins, including the Forest match.

Guardiola, quoted in The Independent by Miguel Delaney, praised Silva’s intelligence: “His football brain is exceptional.” This season marks a resurgence after transfer speculation in previous years, with Silva starting most games.

City’s squad depth remains strong, but retaining Silva is seen as vital for their Treble defence ambitions from 2023. Coverage by Mail Sport’s Sami Mokbel underscores no official contract offer details released yet.

What Are the Challenges Facing Manchester City in Retaining Bernardo Silva?

Silva’s deal expires in June 2026, prompting questions over his long-term future. BBC Sport reports highlight his previous desires to leave in 2022 and 2023, though he stayed committed.

European clubs continue monitoring, per Fabrizio Romano’s CaughtOffside column. Guardiola’s plea aims to sway Silva amid competition.

City’s financial power under the Premier League’s profitability rules supports retention efforts. The club has extended contracts for stars like Haaland and Rodri recently.

Manchester City’s Position in the Premier League Title Race?

As of 28 December 2025, Manchester City trail Liverpool by four points. Silva’s consistency aids their challenge, with upcoming fixtures against Arsenal and Chelsea.

Guardiola’s post-match press conference, transcribed by Manchester World, reiterated squad unity.

Background of the Development

Bernardo Silva joined Manchester City from Monaco for £43 million in July 2017. Initially a substitute, he became a starter under Guardiola, evolving into a midfield linchpin. Key moments include his Champions League final assist in 2021 and penalty in the 2023 shootout win over Inter Milan. Past frustrations with limited starts led to Saudi and European interest, but loyalty prevailed. The 2025-26 season sees renewed form, with five goals and seven assists by December. Guardiola’s relationship with Silva, built on tactical alignment, underpins the current push to extend his stay beyond 2026.

How This Development Can Affect Manchester City Fans

Manchester City fans may experience uncertainty if Silva departs, given his 365 appearances and role in 16 trophies. A contract extension could stabilise the midfield, boosting title hopes and Champions League pursuits. Free agency in 2026 risks losing him abroad, prompting squad rebuild costs. Fans value his work rate; retention enhances loyalty and commercial appeal, while exit might dent morale ahead of derbies. Squad depth mitigates impact, but his intelligence leaves a gap for younger players to fill.

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