Midfielder Bernardo Silva has signed a two-year contract with Real Madrid, reuniting with head coach Jose Mourinho.
The 31-year-old joins Real Madrid after a successful nine-year tenure at Manchester City, where he earned multiple domestic and international honors.
Silva was linked with several Spanish clubs in recent months, including Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, before Real Madrid secured his transfer.
The Portugal international is Real Madrid’s second signing of the summer, following defender Marc Cucurella’s £52 million transfer from Chelsea.
Real Madrid will be hopinReal Madrid hopes Silva’s experience and creativity will help revitalize the squad after a disappointing season, which included finishing eight points behind La Liga champions Barcelona and a Champions League quarter-final exit. Representing Portugal at the FIFA World Cup, he is expected to play a key role in his nation’s pursuit of success.
Real Madrid continues to strengthen its squad, reportedly targeting Inter Milan defender Denzel Dumfries and expecting France international Ibrahima Konaté to join after his departure from Liverpool.
Defender Antonio Rüdiger has also signed a contract extension, committing to the club until 2027.

