Man City star Bernardo Silva admits he could complete 'life goal' by returning to Benfica as soon as this summer - 7M sport

Man City star Bernardo Silva admits he could complete 'life goal' by returning to Benfica as soon as this summer

Bernardo Silva has teased a potential Manchester City exit by admitting it would be a "career and life goal" to return to Benfica in the near future.


Posted Tuesday, March 19, 2024 by Goal.com

Man City star Bernardo Silva admits he could complete 'life goal' by returning to Benfica as soon as this summer

WHAT HAPPENED?

The 29-year-old Portugal international sees his contract in Manchester expire in 2026, but that hasn't stopped rumours about a return to his boyhood club continuing to circulate - particularly in his home country. Asked by Portuguese outlet SIC (via SAPO Desporto) if a Benfica homecoming was on the cards, Silva refused to rule it out and even joked it may happen sooner than we think.

WHAT SILVA SAID

The City midfielder said in reply to a question posed by pundit - and renowned Benfica fan - Ricardo Araujo Pereira: "How far am I from returning? I think people are a bit tired of that question. It's been a long time. I'm sure I'll be back, I don't know when, it's hard to time it and say if it's in two years' time, in three years' time, if it's next year with [current Benfica boss] Roger Schmidt [laughs]. But I've said it several times and I think people get tired of hearing it: without a doubt it's a career and life goal to return to Benfica."

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Silva's comments reflect his love for Benfica, a club for whom he only made three senior appearances but where he started as a 12-year-old before working his way up the U15, U17 and U19 sides. Silva moved to Monaco in 2014 before being snapped up by City three years later, where he has since staked his claim as being one of the world's best in his position. The Portuguese has had a huge hand in landing them countless trophies during the Pep Guardiola era, including the historic treble win last term.

WHAT NEXT FOR SILVA?

The City man is taking a break from club action having recently secured his side's passage to the FA Cup semi-finals, where they will play Chelsea to defend their crown. Silva was called up by Roberto Martinez for Portugal's upcoming friendlies against Sweden and Slovenia later this month.



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