Manchester City are piling the pressure on Bernardo Silva to sign a new deal at the club and put an end to the transfer speculation surrounding the Portuguese star.
Silva has been heavily rumoured with an exit from City this summer, having helped the club to their historic treble last season.
However, City are keen for the 28-year-old to extend his stay in Manchester and have offered Silva a two-year deal on top of his current contract, which has two years left to run.
The new deal would increase his salary to £300,000-a-week and according to The Mirror, City are pressing the midfielder for an answer so they can put an end to the rumours surrounding his future.
Barcelona remain long-term admirers of Silva, with Joan Laporta recently stating he wants to sign the Portuguese star. PSG have also been in contact with City to offer a swap deal for the player.
There has also been interest from Saudi Arabia with Al Hilal ready to pay Silva £500,000-a-week deal to take him to the middle east.
No club has however been able to meet the £70m asking price that Pep Guardiola has put on the popular player's head.
If Silva does make the decision to leave the Premier League champions, the club are keen to ready a replacement and have already been linked with a move for Inter midfielder Nicolo Barella.
Silva has already rejoined his teammates for pre-season and there has been no issues with the Portuguese international, with Guardiola happy with his attitude upon his return.
So far this summer Guardiola's men have only added Mateo Kovacic in a £25m deal from Chelsea, although they remain confident they can add RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol before the end of the window.
Skipper Ilkay Gundogan has already left the club for Barcelona, and Riyad
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