Bernardo Silva Confirms Manchester City Exit After Nine Trophy-Laden Years at the Etihad
Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva has confirmed he will leave the club this summer, bringing an end to a highly successful nine-year spell in the Premier League.
The Portugal international departs as one of Pep Guardiola’s most trusted players during City’s most dominant era. Since joining the club, Silva made over 450 appearances across all competitions, scoring 76 goals and registering 77 assists.
During his time at the Etihad, he helped Manchester City secure six Premier League titles and one UEFA Champions League crown, along with two FA Cups, five Carabao Cups, three Community Shields, a FIFA Club World Cup, and a UEFA Super Cup.
Silva’s final chapter with the club included captaining City to Carabao Cup success in 2026, where they defeated Arsenal to lift the trophy once again.
Opinion
Bernardo Silva’s departure feels like the closing of a true Guardiola-era cornerstone. While Manchester City have star power everywhere, Silva represented something more subtle but vital—control, intelligence, and reliability in big matches.
Unlike many modern midfielders defined by numbers alone, his influence often came through game management and tactical discipline. Replacing him won’t just be about finding another creative midfielder; it will be about finding someone who understands City’s rhythm at the highest level.
For City fans, this exit may not cause immediate panic, but it does mark another quiet shift away from the core group that defined their dominance in England and Europe.




