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Real Madrid Sign Bernardo Silva on Free Transfer After City Exit

Real Madrid have completed the signing of Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva on a free transfer after his contract with Manchester City expired. The 31-year-old has signed a two-year contract with the Spanish giants under returning manager Jose Mourinho. Silva leaves Manchester City as one of the most decorated players in the club's history, having won 20 major trophies including six Premier League titles and a Champions League crown. He now aims to help Real Madrid recover from a disappointing 2025-26 campaign.

Real Madrid sign Bernardo Silva on free transfer after Manchester City exit

Madrid, June 17

Real Madrid have completed the signing of Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva on a free transfer following the expiration of his contract with Manchester City, ending a glittering nine-year spell at the Premier League club.

The 31-year-old has signed a two-year contract with the Spanish giants, making him the latest addition under returning manager Jose Mourinho. Silva joins fellow summer recruit Marc Cucurella, who arrived from Chelsea. Real has also extended defender Antonio Rudiger's contract as part of their rebuilding plans.

Silva leaves Manchester City as one of the most decorated players in the club's history. During his nine seasons at the Etihad Stadium, the Portuguese playmaker made 460 appearances and scored 76 goals, helping the club secure 20 major trophies.

His impressive trophy collection includes six Premier League titles, one UEFA Champions League crown, three FA Cups, five Carabao Cups, three Community Shields, a FIFA Club World Cup, and a UEFA Super Cup.

Having become one of Pep Guardiola's most trusted players, Silva played a key role during the most successful period in City's history. He was an essential member of the team that completed a historic Treble in the 2022-23 season.

The midfielder is also familiar with Real Madrid, having faced Los Blancos 13 times during his time at City. He had particular success against the Spanish club in the Champions League, scoring four goals against them, including a memorable brace in City's 4-0 win in the second leg of the 2022-23 Champions League semi-final.

Silva's last season in Manchester saw him lead the team as captain. He guided City to Carabao Cup success against Arsenal and FA Cup glory over Chelsea, closing an illustrious chapter at the club.

Now, the Portuguese international begins a new challenge at the Santiago Bernabeu. Mourinho hopes Silva's experience, creativity, and winning mindset can help Real Madrid recover from a disappointing 2025-26 campaign, during which they missed out on the LaLiga title and were eliminated in the Champions League quarter-finals.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Finally some good news for Real Madrid fans. Last season was a disaster but Silva's creativity is exactly what they need. Free transfer too - masterstroke by Perez!

Vikram M

Honestly, 31 is not that old for a midfielder of his class. But two years? Real need young blood too. Hope this isn't another Modric-like stopgap. He'll add trophies though 🙌

Michael C

Great player but Man City letting him go for free is strange. Six PL titles in nine years is insane. His passing range will be perfect for La Liga.

Priya S

As a Barca fan, this is worrying. He destroyed us in that 4-0 CL semi in 2023. But credit where due - brilliant player, class signing. Mourinho getting his band back together 😅

Rohit P

All these high-profile signings, but what about replacing Benzema properly? Silva won't solve that. Still, great addition for midfield depth. Hope he adapts quickly.

Kavya N

Free transfer is superb business! Silva is a proper big-game player. Remember his goal against us in the 2023 final? Pure class. 🐐

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