Bernardo Silva has been named as part of Manchester City's new leadership group for the 2025/26 season and is also in the final year of his contract. This decision by Pep Guardiola marks a departure from his usual method of selecting a captain, where the players themselves vote for their leader. Instead, Guardiola has handpicked Silva for the role, signaling a significant show of faith in the Portuguese midfielder.
Silva's appointment comes at a crucial time for Manchester City. With Kevin De Bruyne's departure to Napoli and questions surrounding Kyle Walker's future, the team is undergoing a transition. Guardiola is keen to instill a new sense of leadership within the squad and has identified Silva as a key figure to guide the team forward.
Silva will be part of a four-man captaincy group, including Ruben Dias, Rodri, and Erling Haaland. This group, according to reports, covers all bases in terms of leadership styles and age. Silva, being one of the senior members of the squad, leads by example with his work rate, versatility, and commitment on the pitch. Dias is the defensive leader, while Rodri commands respect through his actions both on and off the field. Haaland's inclusion signifies his growing influence within the team.
Silva's commitment to Manchester City has been unwavering. Despite attracting interest from clubs like Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal and his former team, Benfica, Silva has consistently chosen to stay at the Etihad. He affirmed his decision, stating, "This season will for sure be with Man City. I'm going to stay. I've had options in the past and this year, but like last year, this year my option is to stay at Man City."
Guardiola has lauded Silva's consistency and reliability over the past eight years, highlighting his ability to step up during difficult times. Silva himself has acknowledged the lessons learned from the previous season and is determined to showcase an improved version of himself in the upcoming campaign.
With Silva entering the final year of his contract, his appointment as captain raises questions about his long-term future with the club. While he remains focused on the present, Silva has remained tight-lipped about his plans beyond this season, stating, "I know what I'm going to do, but it's not the time to talk about that. I'm very focused on my season and performing well for Man City. When the time is due, I will talk about it."
For now, Silva's focus is on leading Manchester City through the upcoming season, beginning with the FIFA Club World Cup. His leadership, experience, and commitment will be vital as the club aims to navigate a period of transition and maintain its position at the top of English football.