Bernardo Silva was an integral part of the treble winning squad of Manchester City last season and because it'll be difficult to get another player to handle the right flank of Manchester City attack like he did last season, I know Manchester City wouldn't allow him to leave the club this summer not when Riyad Mahrez has already left the club.
The Portuguese's electrifyingly skills of dribbling past opposing defenders and creating scoring opportunities is another reason why City would rather keep him than allow him go. It's surely a good decision by City management to keep such a quality player for the club
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they will not be bad just because they lost one player.
I comprehend that the only absence of a single player from the team won't render it entirely useless. Nevertheless, the expulsion of a presently active player is likely to disrupt the team's chemistry. So I don’t know if that is the best decision to make. The thing is if they sell one player who is currently playing in the squad and whoever they bring in next actually performs well, I don’t think they will have any big issues.
No one will actually even talk about the previous plan. Everyone will appreciate the move. But the problem is if the new player does not perform as expected, or at least as well as the last player, a lot of people are going to talk. And the more important thing is the team chemistry is going to be broken. I just don’t think that it is a good idea to sell a player when they will probably have to spend that money or probably, even more, to bring in another player.