Since joining the club, the Portuguese international has played a crucial role in Man City's success, contributing to 14 trophy wins, including five Premier League titles and the Champions League. However, after spending six years in the North-West of England, there are indications that Silva might be intrigued by the idea of a fresh challenge elsewhere.
Several clubs have expressed interest in him, with Paris Saint-Germain being among the potential suitors. PSG has reportedly offered a swap deal involving Gianluigi Donnarumma and Marco Verratti. Meanwhile, Barcelona's president, Joan Laporta, has openly expressed his desire to bring Silva to La Liga. Additionally, there have been links with Al-Hilal, the Saudi Arabian club, offering a tempting weekly salary of £500,000, a significant increase from his current earnings.
Aware of the high demand for Silva's services, Manchester City is keen to retain him. The Mirror has reported that they have proposed a two-year contract extension with a pay rise, taking his earnings to £300,000 per week. The club is encouraging the 28-year-old midfielder to make a decision soon to put an end to the speculations surrounding his future. In the event that Silva chooses to leave the Etihad Stadium this summer, Man City will be hoping to secure a £70 million fee for his transfer.