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Juventus eye move for Man City’s Bernardo Silva

Juventus are eyeing Manchester City ace Bernardo Silva , plotting a move for the diminutive Portuguese starlet this summer (h/t Gianluca DiMarzio ).

The Bianconeri are understood to be monitoring the Man City midfielder’s contractual situation as part of a broader strategy to secure elite experience for the next phase of their rebuild.

Silva’s current deal at the Etihad runs until June 2026, meaning suitors can start speaking to him this winter transfer window, making their case for him to join their club.

No formal approach has been made at this stage, but Juventus view the 30-year-old as a market opportunity worth tracking.

With financial balance remaining central to their planning, the Italian giants are content to wait and assess how Silva’s situation develops over the coming months.

Despite not posting headline numbers this season, Silva remains a central cog in Pep Guardiola’s system.

The Portugal international has made 28 appearances across all competitions, scoring once in the Champions League and registering two assists in the Premier League.

However, his value lies less in raw output and more in his experience, tactical intelligence, technical quality and ability to dictate tempo in high-pressure environments.

Silva’s pedigree is beyond question.

He has won every honour available in English football, boasts 107 international caps, and brings the kind of Champions League know-how Juventus have often prioritised when refreshing their squad.

His versatility, which allows him to operate as a central midfielder, an advanced playmaker, or a wide option, also aligns with Juventus’ desire for multifunctional profiles.

Interest is not limited to Turin . Clubs such as Napoli and Como have also been linked with the Portuguese playmaker. Signing the former AS Monaco man would be a coup.

For now, Juventus are only watching. But if Silva does become available, the Bianconeri intend to be firmly in the conversation.

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