Portuguese international admits he could move to Camp Nou this summer – “Barcelona is an option”
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Bernardo Silva is currently one of the hottest prizes available in the transfer market right now as the experienced playmaker will become a free agent after running down his contract at Manchester City.
Silva has already been linked with a move to a number of clubs, but it appears La Liga could be his likely destination with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid emerging as potential suitors.
Barcelona, in particular, have been touted as a potential destination for the Portuguese international.
Silva admits Barcelona option
Silva in action during Portugal’s latest friendly. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)
Now, Silva himself has admitted that Barcelona are indeed an option as he looks to take the next step in his career.
Speaking to a Portuguese newspaper, Silva said he hasn’t yet made a final decision on his future, but Barça remain pretty much an option.
“Barça? It’s an option I have, but I haven’t made a decision yet,” he said (h/t Diario SPORT).
The Portuguese international, though, did not opt to go into detail about his contracts with Barcelona, offering a more vague outlook on his future.
“The truth is I have many options, and I’m not going to talk about a specific club if I haven’t made a decision and haven’t signed with that club,” he said.
“I’m going to try to be on a team where I’m wanted, where I feel truly wanted. That’s very important to me,” he added.
Barcelona move still likely?
Silva will be in action during the World Cup. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)
Barcelona are tipped as the club leading the race to sign Bernardo Silva this summer, but the club are facing a few roadblocks.
They need to acquire the approval of Hansi Flick, who is concerned about overstacking. Perhaps more importantly, the club need to sanction the sale of a few fringe players in order to make room for Silva.
Therefore, it won’t be surprising to see the Silva transfer saga drag on until July – something the media has reported in recent times.