With PSG out of the equation, Bernardo Silva's future could lie in a move to Barcelona. The Portuguese international seems to be at the end of his tether at Manchester City and the possibility of a move to Spain is gaining momentum, with those in charge at the Blaugrana drawing up an alternative plan to get around the 58 million euro termination clause.
According to Esport Club de Esport3 this Thursday, Barcelona intend to pay this amount in three installments. In other words, the plan of Joan Laporta and Deco, president and sporting director respectively, is to pay for Bernardo Silva's transfer in three installments of 19 million euros.
For its part, Mundo Deportivo recalls that Xavi Hernández was one of the biggest advocates of signing Bernardo Silva, and it now remains to be seen whether Hansi Flick, the new coach of the Culés, also appreciates the qualities of the Portuguese international who is preparing to play at Euro'2024.
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