Benfica is looking into bringing Bernardo Silva back home, and they’ve apparently reached out to his people. Silva, who’s been killing it at Manchester City started out at Benfica which makes this whole thing pretty special. If this happens it would be huge for both teams considering how good Silva’s been for City.
- Benfica has got in touch with Bernardo Silva’s people about maybe coming back.
- Silva kicked off his career at Benfica before heading to AS Monaco and ending up at Manchester City.
- Getting him back could help Benfica do better both in Portugal and Europe.
Benfica’s Interest in Bernardo Silva
Benfica wanting Bernardo Silva back shows they mean business. Times Sport just tweeted that the Portuguese team has started talking to Silva’s representatives. Silva’s done amazing things at Manchester City winning loads of Premier League titles and a Champions League. Him coming back to Benfica could happen because of his connection to the club and what he wants to do with his career.
Benfica have contacted Bernardo Silva’s representatives over a potential return to the Portuguese club this summer
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https://t.co/hYI2tjQPtq— Times Sport (@TimesSport)
April 15, 2025
Silva’s Role at Manchester City
Ever since he came to Manchester City in 2017 Bernardo Silva has been super important for the team. He’s won tons of stuff with them but right now the team’s got some problems with players getting injured. If Silva leaves it could really mess with the team especially since other big players like Kevin De Bruyne might be leaving for free.
Emotional and Strategic Implications
This isn’t just about moving teams it’s about Silva maybe coming back to where it all started. He’s got a soft spot for Benfica and that might make him want to come back. Benfica would get someone with tons of experience and skill which would make them better in Portugal and Europe. For City they’d have to figure out how to deal with losing such a good player and change things up.
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