Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva has officially signed with Real Madrid on a free transfer, marking the end of his illustrious nine-year career at the club. Silva's contract with Manchester City expired this summer, allowing him to make the move to LaLiga. The 31-year-old has signed a two-year deal with Real Madrid, joining fellow new signing Marc Cucurella, who recently transferred from Chelsea. During his time at Manchester City, Silva played a pivotal role, contributing to six Premier League titles and one Champions League trophy among 16 major honors. He scored 76 goals in 460 appearances for the club after joining from Monaco in 2017. Silva captained Manchester City in his final season, participating in all 38 Premier League matches as the team finished second and secured both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup. His departure comes as Real Madrid has been active in the transfer market, with several new signings expected to bolster their squad. Silva's experience and skill will undoubtedly be missed by Manchester City fans as he embarks on this new chapter in his career.