Manchester City transfer news: How Pep Guardiola’s team could look next season as Bernardo Silva names dream signings in the summer, including Joao Felix
Manchester City star Bernardo Silva has seemingly turned his attention away from his side’s title bid to focus on next season.The winger returned to his native Portugal to attend a tennis tournament in Estoril as his team recharge the batteries in their days off ahead of their crucial fixture against Leicester on Monday next week.Silva has paid a visit to Portugal to watch a tennis tournament3
Silva has paid a visit to Portugal to watch a tennis tournament
The Portuguese, as quoted by Sol, has named four players from his former club Benfica that he would love Manchester City to sign in the summer.He said: I would really enjoy playing against Benfica in the Champions League. Its very good the bet that Benfica has made on youngsters, from Ferro, Joo Felix, Florentino, to Jota, who has played less.“I wish I could take the youngsters from Benficas academy to Manchester. They are all very good.Felix is one of the names mentioned by Silva3
Felix is one of the names mentioned by Silva
Man City have been linked to three out of the four of those stars, with interest in Felix, Florentino and Ferro reported in recent weeks.Interest in Felix has been particularly strong, with the Etihad club reportedly making contact with the agent in recent weeks.However, the latest odds suggest it is Wolves who are second favourites to sign Felix behind Serie A champions Juventus. Chelsea,Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly also in contention, but none of the Premier League giants are as close as Wolves.Oddschecker spokesperson George Elek said: Joao Felix has some of the biggest clubs in the world chasing him, but Wolves do seem to have an advantage when shopping in Portugal.With both Wolves and Leicester recruiting some of Europes top talent, could the days of the Big Six be under threat?The youngster is enjoying a superb breakthrough season for the Eagles, netting 13 goals and seven assists in 23 matches this term.It’s unlikely Manchester City would sign all four, but what would Pep Guardiola’s side look like with some of the starlets Bernardo Silva rates so highly? We’ve mocked up a team below.How would this team do next season?3
How would this team do next season?


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