Guardiola will not stop Silva joining Barcelona
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola will not stand in
Bernardo Silva's way should he wish to join Barcelona before the end of the
transfer window.
Guardiola said there has been no bid from his former club for
the Portuguese midfielder, but would not keep Silva in Manchester against his
will.
Despite debts of 1.3 billion euros ($1.3 billion) Barcelona
have embarked on a spending spree this summer and will reportedly turn their
attentions to Silva should Frenkie de Jong depart the Camp Nou.
City have already let Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko
join Arsenal and sold Raheem Sterling to Chelsea this summer as all three
sought more regular game time.
By contrast, Silva has been a vital player in City winning
four Premier League titles in the past five seasons and would be difficult to
replace in the final weeks of the transfer window.
"I was comfortable working with Oleks, Raheem, Gabriel,
incredible characters that helped us achieve what we achieved," Guardiola
said at his pre-match press conference ahead of the start of City's Premier
League defence at West Ham on Sunday.
"Sometimes for the club, sometimes for the players,
sometimes for the agent, sometimes you have to divide our path.
"Especially the desire of the player is the most
important thing. Of course I would love Bernardo to continue here, he is a
special player for us. But I don't know what is going to happen.
"What happens will happen and if he stays it is perfect
and in the end if he has to leave it is because football is like this, the
player has a desire. I will not be a person to stop a desire for the
people."
Despite the departures from the Etihad over the close season,
the City squad looks stronger than ever thanks to the arrival of Erling Haaland
to fill the need for a natural striker.
The Norwegian superstar had a debut to forget last weekend,
missing a glorious chance towards the end of a 3-1 defeat to Liverpool in the
Community Shield.
But Guardiola dismissed any suggestion that Haaland will
struggle to adapt to City's possession-based style.
"He adapts to the way we play and we will adapt to
him," he added. I"t will need time but at the same time I have no
doubts it is going to happen."
For the second time in four years, City pipped Liverpool to
the title by a single point last season.
Another tight tussle between those two is expected at the top
of the table.
But Tottenham and Arsenal have invested heavily to try and
close the gap, while Chelsea and Manchester United are expected to be active in
the final weeks of the window.
"Every year I have the feeling that this season is
harder," said Guardiola.
"Everyone is getting better, every club, every owner
invests. Many teams do it and do it well, the quality is there and the managers
are exceptional.
"That's why it is exciting and that's why the Premier
League is the best."
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