In the last summer, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) made an attempt to acquire Bernardo Silva, a Portuguese international player, in what would have been a significant move for the club. However, the transfer was blocked by Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, where Silva was currently playing. As a result, Silva extended his contract with Man City, effectively halting the potential transfer to PSG. Despite this, there is speculation that PSG may make another attempt to sign Silva next summer. PSG’s activity in the previous summer transfer window saw the acquisition of eleven new players, but their priority target, Silva, was not secured. Journalist Laurent Perrin from Le Parisien reported that PSG’s sports director, Luis Campos, made significant efforts to recruit Silva, but Guardiola’s intervention led to the extension of Silva’s contract with Man City until 2026. However, Perrin also indicated that PSG could potentially revisit the idea of acquiring Silva in the upcoming summer transfer window, suggesting that Silva’s playing style aligns with the preferences of PSG’s coach, Luis Enrique. Despite the setback faced last summer, PSG’s interest in Silva remains evident, and it will be intriguing to monitor their renewed efforts to secure his transfer in the near future. Stay informed for further updates on this potential move.
Is PSG Planning a Big Transfer Move?
- Posted On:
- Posted By: John Smith
- Comments: 0
John Smith
Short bio about John Smith
- Posted On:
- Posted By: John Smith
Donald Trump disparaged the Democratic National Convention, labelling it a fraudulent event filled with deceitful
- Posted On:
- Posted By: John Smith
SummaryDon Lemon has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk and X, claiming non-payment following a
- Posted On:
- Posted By: John Smith
SummaryThe article articulates the Democratic Party’s shift towards a confrontational strategy against Donald Trump, highlighting
- Posted On:
- Posted By: John Smith
SummaryInter Miami CF II will face Atlanta United 2 at Chase Stadium on Sunday, 18th