Inter Miami's Blockbuster Bid: Bernardo Silva Eyed for Stunning Move!

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Uche Emeka
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Inter Miami's Blockbuster Bid: Bernardo Silva Eyed for Stunning Move!

Inter Miami CF is reportedly pursuing Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva in a potential blockbuster move to Major League Soccer.

The Portuguese playmaker’s contract at Manchester City is set to expire this summer, raising the possibility of a free transfer that could see him join Lionel Messi in the United States.

Reports suggest Juventus and Benfica are also monitoring Silva’s situation, with salary discussions expected to match his current annual earnings of around €7–8 million.

Meanwhile, several Premier League clubs are tracking emerging midfield talent across Europe.

Manchester United, Chelsea, and Arsenal are reportedly scouting SC Freiburg midfielder Johan Manzambi, a 20-year-old Switzerland international attracting widespread interest.

German giants Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also monitoring the midfielder, whose club is believed to value him at around £43 million.

Defensive reinforcements remain another major focus across Europe’s top leagues.

Barcelona, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly considering a move for Roma defender Evan Ndicka, who has impressed with consistent performances in Serie A this season.

Transfer speculation also surrounds Club Brugge defender Joel Ordóñez, with Juventus and several Premier League clubs showing interest.

In attack, Manchester United are believed to be monitoring AFC Bournemouth midfielder Marcus Tavernier after his strong contribution of goals and assists in the Premier League.

Barcelona are also exploring alternatives in attack, with Real Betis winger Abde Ezzalzouli emerging as a possible target if the club fails to secure Marcus Rashford on a permanent deal.

Elsewhere, the goalkeeping market is seeing movement as Inter Milan reportedly track Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario as a long-term replacement for veteran keeper Yann Sommer.

The flurry of rumours highlights an increasingly active global transfer market, with clubs across Europe and North America positioning themselves for major moves ahead of the next season.

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