Barcelona ‘to reignite Bernardo Silva pursuit in the January transfer window’ as they ready fresh bid for Man City midfielder after summer saga
- Barcelona ready to make January bid to sign Manchester city star Bernardo Silva
- LaLiga side tried to sign the midfielder during the summer transfer window
- However the two teams could not agree on a deal for Silva to move to Barcelona
Manchester City star Bernardo Silva is still a transfer target for LaLiga giants Barcelona, with the Catalonian side reportedly interested in making a January move for the midfielder.
Barcelona failed to sign the Portuguese international during the summer transfer window as the Citizens were determined to keep hold of him and no deal was agreed between the two teams.
Silva is one of the top players in Pep Guardiola‘s team, having helped them win four Premier League titles, four League Cups and one FA Cup during his five years at the club.
Barcelona want to reignite their interest in Manchester City star Bernardo Silva in January
He has started this season in fine form too, as he has scored two goals and assisted two more in his six Premier League appearances.
Barcelona had a busy transfer window in the summer as they signed Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha, Frank Kessie, Andrea Christensen, Jules Kounde, Marcos Alonso and Hector Bellerin, spending a total of almost £150million.
This heavy spending came after the club fell into financial trouble during the Covid pandemic in 2020.
However, Barcelona have been boosted with their reignited pursuit of Silva as LaLiga has raised their salary cap, after they managed to raise £700m by selling various digital assets.
Barca boss Xavi (pictured)has already added a lot of quality to his team but still wants Silva
This means they will have more freedom to add to their squad without worry of breaking their spending limits and now reportedly want to make a January move to sign Silva, according to Spanish news outlet SPORT.
Silva’s father, Paulo recently spoke about Barcelona’s summer interest in his son, but admitted a move did not happen as ‘it was not the right time for all parties involved’ and not the ideal scenario, he told Stats Perform, via Mundo Deportivo.
He added: ‘There were a lot of talks, but no…