Fabrizio Romano has relayed an update regarding the future of Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva.

What's the latest?

In a recent post on Twitter, Romano relayed comments made by City's CEO Ferran Soriano, originally to El Chiringuito TV, when asked whether the 28-year-old will remain at the Etihad Stadium this summer amid rumours linking him to Barcelona.

In response, Soriano said that the Portuguese international is "of course" staying with the Premier League champions.

A recent report from The Athletic claimed that the player is now focused on staying with the Citizens, which - in addition to these latest comments from Soriano - should be a massive weight off the shoulders of not only a lot of City fans but Pep Guardiola as well.

Guardiola should be buzzing

City signed the Portugal international from AS Monaco in 2017 in a deal worth £43m. Since then, Silva has gone on to make 254 appearances for the Manchester club across all competitions, scoring 49 goals and supplying 51 assists along the way.

His latest goal ultimately rescued his side a point during their recent 3-3 draw against Newcastle United at St James' Park.

To highlight how much adoration the City manager has for the player, Guardiola said about him following his performance against Burnley last October. "He is so intuitive; he always gives us the extra ball that we need. The performance of Bernardo has been extraordinary again.

"He is so generous and the effort and the way he plays is fantastic. We are so lucky to have him. He was an incredible signing for us. All I want is his happiness. He deserves the best. He is a joy to have as manager. When he doesn’t play he always tries to do his best."

In terms of what Silva offers to the team, in 2021/22 no other player in Guardiola's squad completed more live-ball passes which led to a shot at goal than the 28-year-old (100).

In fact, only Bruno Fernandes (109) and Martin Odegaard (105) delivered more of these passes than the City star in last season's Premier League.

Taking all this into account, this latest update regarding the former Monaco gem's future at the Etihad should hopefully put to bed any doubts over a potential exit this summer, which will surely be a massive positive for everyone connected to the club.