OFFICIAL: Manchester City confirms Bernardo will leave at the ….

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The Portuguese international has accumulated 450 games, won 19 trophies and could still win two more.

Manchester City confirmed on Thursday that Bernardo Silva will leave the club at the end of the current season, bringing an end to a nine=year relationship and many successes.

Since signing in 2017, the 31-year-old Portuguese international has played 450 games and won 19 titles, including six Premier Leagues, one Champions League, two FA Cups, five League Cups, three Community Shields, one Club World Cup and one UEFA Super Cup.

In addition to the trophies, Bernardo Silva, who has earned the status of captain for the Citizens in recent years, has also amassed 76 goals and 77 assists.

The 31-year-old’s contribution to our longest consecutive run of success is invaluable, reads the statement on Manchester City’s website.

Alongside this phenomenal collection of trophies, a total of 76 goals and 77 assists further illustrate Bernardo’s magnificent overall contribution to City’s cause.

The statement also notes that Bernardo Silva recently entered the top 10 of players with the most appearances ever for City, surpassing a number of other notable former players, including David Silva, Paul Power and Willie Donachie.

In short, he will deservedly be remembered as one of City’s best and most popular players of all time.