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Updated Bernardo Silva extends stay with Man City until 2026, Aymeric Laporte departs

Silva and Laporte (r) are no longer team-mates
Silva and Laporte (r) are no longer team-mates

Bernardo Silva has committed his future to Manchester City after he signed a new contract with the club until 2026.

Silva has again been linked with a summer switch away from the Etihad Stadium, with Barcelona reportedly chasing his signature for a number of years.

The Portugal international has ended speculation over his future for now by signing a new deal after his previous terms were due to expire in 2025.

"I've had six incredible years at Manchester City and I'm delighted to extend my time here," Silva said.

"I am going into my seventh season at City. Since I arrived, I can only remember one season where we weren't successful, so to be here until now meant trophies, meant winning a lot and I like to win. It is good to win.

"It is not easy to be a winning team. It is a very good feeling and I wanted to keep it that way.

"It has been a dream in terms of what we have achieved, the prospects of what we can still do. In six years, we have won five Premier Leagues, one Champions League and all of the cups. I couldn't have it much better to be honest.

"What we achieved last season is something unique and we are going to try and grab that opportunity again this season.

"We heard that four in a row was never done in the Premier League before, so we want to try that because it is so tough."

Meanwhile, City defender Aymeric Laporte has announced his departure from the club in a video on social media.

Laporte has reportedly agreed to join Al-Nassr after five-and-a-half-years in England.

The Spain international will become the latest high-profile player to sign for a Saudi Pro League club, with ex-City team-mate Riyad Mahrez among them after making the move to Al-Ahli last month.

"Dear Cityzens, today I wanted to share a story with you," Laporte said in a video on Twitter that went on to show a highlights reel of his time at Man City.

"This is now our history. Thank you and see you really soon."

Centre-back Laporte added in his social-media post: "It has lasted for five-and-a-half unforgettable years.
"Plenty of memories that I will keep forever close to my heart."

Laporte will leave the Etihad after making 180 appearances for City, with his last outing for the club off the bench during their opening-day Premier League win at Burnley.

After being restricted to a place among the substitutes for the Community Shield defeat to Arsenal and the UEFA Super Cup triumph over Sevilla, he was absent from the matchday squad for last weekend's win over Newcastle.

The arrival of Josko Gvardiol from RB Leipzig has further pushed Laporte down the pecking order at City.

A powerful recruitment drive by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund has seen Saudi Pro League teams - all PIF-owned - sign a plethora of the world's best players this summer.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, N'Golo Kante, Roberto Firmino, Jordan Henderson have all swapped the Premier League for the division in the Middle East during the past 12 months.

Laporte will now do the same after winning 13 trophies during his time at City, including five Premier League titles and last season's Champions League.

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