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Tottenham could reportedly sign 26-year-old that Pep Guardiola said is back to his best in 2021, a ‘lovely person’

Tottenham have been reportedly offered the chance to sign Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva in a deal involving Harry Kane thꦐis summer. Spurs fans will be desperate for their club to sign Silva, given that Gua💟rdiola believes the Portugal international is ‘”back” to his best.

Silva, 26, has been an underrated part of Manchester City’s marauding, all-conquering team that has won three of the past four league titles. He has been present for all four seasons, clocking up 202 appearances – being involved in 79 goals. But Guardiola has stated he wants to le��ave the clu⛦b.

now claims City are willing to throw in Silva alongside £130million, to sign England skipper Kane. Tottenham f✱ans might be all for such a move when they hear what Guardiola has previously said about the ex-Monaco and Benfica ace. Guardiola thinks he is “back to his best”.

“What a player is♔ all I can say,” . “Everything he does, he does incredibly well. The year we won a second Premier League title in a row, he was unstoppa💫ble. Now he is back. “He’s a lovely person. As a manager you love to have players like Bernardo.”

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Silva ideal for Tottenham, just what Spurs need – amid Guardiola claim

Tottenham have brought in Pierluigi Gollini as cover for Hugo Lloris, a move tꩲhat will bring the best out of the Frenchman – or replace him. Cristian Romero is a stunning addition at centre-back. Bryan Gil is an exciting talent, and Spurs are also offloading their expen🐼sive dead wood.

But they still need additions. They could 🌸do with another midfielder to go alongside Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg – with Tanguy Ndombele struggling. Silva can also provide cover on the flanks or in the 10 role – crucial given Gareth Bale has left. Tottenham have got to sign the £43m🐭illion man ().

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Photo by ATTILA KISBENEDEK/AFP via Getty Images