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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Bernardo Silva scored 76 goals and made 77 assists in 451 matches for Manchester City By Coral Barry BBC Sport Senior Journalist Published 2 hours ago Midfielder Bernardo Silva has joined Real Madrid on a two-year deal, linking up with manager Jose Mourinho. Silva, 31, left Manchester City at the end of last season, bringing an end to a trophy-laden nine-year spell. Silva was heavily linked with a move to Spain, with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid also reportedly chasing his signature. He becomes Real's second signing of the summer as a free transfer after defender Marc Cucurella joined from Chelsea in a deal worth £52m. Real did not win a trophy last season. They finished eight points behind La Liga champions FC Barcelona and were knocked out in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. Silva is at the World Cup with Portugal and is expected to play a pivotal role for his country. Real are understood to be targeting departing Inter Milan defender Denzel Dumfries, while France defender Ibrahima Konate is set to join after leaving Liverpool. Defender Antonio Rudiger this week signed a contract extension with Real until 2027. Related topics Football Football Transfers Real Madrid Spanish La Liga European Football More on this story All done deals in June 2026 Published 2 hours ago Get football news sent straight to your phone Published 8 June
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    This transfer demonstrates how data-driven recruitment can identify undervalued talent. Silvas statistical performance metrics suggest he could be a game-changer for Real Madrids attacking midfield. The free transfer validates the importance of analyzing player efficiency over traditional market valuations, potentially reshaping how clubs approach talent acquisition in the modern era.