Interesting details have emerged about the offer received by Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva from Manchester City to move to the Saudi league this summer. Throughout the past period, Bernardo Silva has been linked with a transfer to either Spanish club Barcelona or French club Paris Saint-Germain, with both teams eager to sign him. The Portuguese player rejected a move to Paris Saint-Germain last summer, preferring Barcelona's project, but Manchester City did not allow him to leave at that time.
The "Foot Mercato" network revealed that Saudi club Al-Hilal made an enticing offer to Bernardo Silva, which includes a salary of about 900,000 euros per week, while he currently earns 175,000 euros at Manchester City. In addition to the attractive deal for Bernardo Silva, the Saudi offer includes Manchester City receiving approximately 62 million euros in exchange for releasing their Portuguese star.
The British newspaper "Daily Star" noted that Bernardo Silva might agree to move to Al-Hilal due to the significant financial difference between his current salary at Manchester City and what he would earn with Al-Hilal. Bernardo Silva commented on his future two weeks ago: "Honestly... I don't know, we'll see what happens in the next few weeks. I just want to enjoy this moment."