Bernardo Silva Makes Cheeky Real Madrid Claim During Official Unveiling

Update: 19 August 2026, 9:58:07 PM

Bernardo Silva has officially begun his tenure at Real Madrid, with the 32-year-old midfielder expressing his pride in joining the 15-time UEFA Champions League winners. During his unveiling ceremony on Wednesday, August 19, the Portugal international made a cheeky remark, stating, “Playing for a club that has 15 UCLs is not for everyone.” The former Manchester City star, who signed a two-year contract, was presented with a miniature Santiago Bernabéu, a watch, and a jersey bearing his name and the number 20.

The move to the Spanish capital follows a distinguished nine-season stint at Manchester City, where Silva accumulated 20 trophies. Across more than 450 appearances for the Etihad side, he recorded 76 goals and 77 assists. In his final campaign with Pep Guardiola’s squad during 2025-26, he contributed three goals and five assists in 53 matches, helping the team secure both domestic cups while finishing as runners-up in the Premier League.

Reflecting on his transition, Silva noted that he had dreamed of playing for the club since he was a young child. Although he previously visited the Santiago Bernabéu as an opponent, he will now feature as a home player under new manager Jose Mourinho. Having already made his unofficial debut during the pre-season, the midfielder is now preparing for his first competitive appearance.

Silva is expected to be in contention for his official debut when Real Madrid kicks off their La Liga campaign against Espanyol this Saturday, August 22. His arrival marks a significant shift for the club as they look to integrate his experience into a squad aiming for further European and domestic success. The report also notes that silva, 32, moved to the Santiago Bernabeu after a near decade-long stay at Manchester City. The report also notes that scoring 76 times and assisting 77, the former AS Monaco midfielder made over 450 appearances across competitions at the Etihad over nine seasons.

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