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Man City captain Bernardo Silva to leave at end of season, reveals Pep Lijnders

The 31-year-old Portugal international, who has won ‌six Premier League titles and the ‌Champions League during a nine-year spell ‌at the Etihad Stadium, will depart as ‌a free agent when his contract expires after the campaign concludes.

"Every good story comes ‌to an end," Lijnders told ⁠reporters after ‌City's 4-0 FA Cup quarter-final victory over Liverpool. "I ​hope he enjoys the last months - there are only six weeks ​left - and has a good farewell. He deserves all that attention."

Pep Guardiola, who ⁠was serving a ​touchline suspension during the match, has previously described Silva as "irreplaceable".

Silva joined City from AS Monaco in 2017 for a ‌reported fee of about £43.5million and has since made 450 appearances for the club. Known for his tactical versatility, superb technique and tireless work rate, the midfielder has been a cornerstone of City's side under Guardiola.

After winning the League Cup last month, ‌City remain in contention for a ​domestic treble as the 2025/26 campaign enters ‌its final weeks, despite trailing Premier League leaders Arsenal by nine points. The Manchester club have a game in hand and eight matches remaining ⁠to bridge ⁠the deficit.

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