The name of Bernardo Silva echoed enough in the City Condal during the past market of incorporations estival. This was due to that it was one of the main longings of Xavi Hernández to finish to give him the jump of quality that demanded the Barcelona staff. Nevertheless, at the end they could not equalise the economic demands of the Manchester City, that attained to go out with his and retain to the talentoso Portuguese player, renewing his agreement until 2026. This frustrated temporarily the aspirations of the Catalan cast to have the services of the polyvalent 'crack'.
Nowadays, his name goes back to sound in relation with the Barcelonan cast, since it called particularly the attention that was present in Barcelona this Tuesday. This generated speculations on what could be doing the exjugador of the Monaco in Catalan floor. As it gave to know through a photography spread in the account of 'x' Actualité Barça, saw to the luso stroll by the inmediaciones of the street Marià Cubí.
The reality on this sighting of the Portuguese by the City Condal is that apparently it would be netamente by a tourist reason. It is necessary to remember that the luso played the 90 minutes in the commitment between the Manchester City and the Liverpool of the past Sunday. After this, the 'citizens' will not see again action until the Saturday 16 March, when they confront to the Newcastle in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup. Therefore, Bernardo could be taking advantage of this free week to travel around in Barcelona.
It will keep on being Bernardo Silva object of interest for the FC Barcelona?
It is necessary to take into account that apparently Bernardo Silva still would be in the radar of the combined culé, at least like this confirmed it recently Jorge Mendes, agent of the Portuguese, to 'Record'. It will be necessary to see if this results to be true and, of course, if the Barcelonan square finds the options to make an economic incorporation that antoja complicated, since the transfer of the luso supposedly would not go down of the 50 M€.