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Pep Guardiola cries, he would suffer this betrayal from one of his stars

The player’s departure would impact the Pep Guardiola’s plans for the next season 

By Liam Styles

The player’s departure would impact the Pep Guardiola’s plans for the next season 
The player’s departure would impact the Pep Guardiola’s plans for the next season 
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Manchester City could suffer serious loss during this summer transfer window, and their coach Pep Guardiola could see strongly affected his plans for the next campaign, as another star of the historic Treble squad could be close to leaving the club, impacting the quality and the variants the coach usually introduce in the team.

Pep Guardiola could be looking to make some big investments in the transfer market during the next few weeks, as it seems that his current squad could add another loss to the Ilkay Gundogan departure at the early June to play for FC Barcelona next season, which despite the signing of Matheo Kovacic from Chelsea, could have seriously affected the plans of Guardiola for his team’s midfield.

In this sense, according to the Spanish media, FC Barcelona would also be willing to get another player from the Manchester City midfield, having already had some talks with the player’s agent and getting ready to make Pep Guardiola suffer again. Following the Spanish media sources, Bernardo Silva could complete a potential betrayal to his coach by signing for FC Barcelona in the next few weeks.

 

The player’s future seems to be far from Manchester

As reported by the Spanish media, Silva would be crazy to sign for the Catalan team, having already blocked other offers like Al Hilal’s or PSG’s, while Xavi could have already approved the signing, by confessing that with Silva he could be able to conquer the next Champions League and take FC Barcelona back to their best glory days again. The talks for the player between the Catalan club and Manchester City would take place in the next few weeks, with the player’s agent, Jorge Mendes, very confident about completing the deal.

 


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