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The Portugal international has signed a two-year contract at the Santiago Bernabeu after his City deal expired at the end of last season, bringing to a close one of the most successful periods of his career.
Silva arrives in Madrid with an enviable record, having won six Premier League titles, the Champions League and numerous domestic honours during his time in England. The 31-year-old made 460 appearances for City, scored 76 goals and established himself as one of the club's most influential players, captaining the side in his final campaign.
His next challenge will be helping restore Real Madrid to the summit of Spanish and European football. Los Blancos endured a frustrating season, finishing eight points behind Barcelona in La Liga and exiting the Champions League at the quarter-final stage, prompting significant changes behind the scenes.
The return of fellow Portuguese Jose Mourinho as head coach proved a major factor in Silva's decision. Despite attracting strong interest from Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and several other clubs across Europe and beyond, the midfielder opted for the project being built at the Bernabeu.
Silva becomes Madrid's second signing of the off-season after the arrival of Marc Cucurella, with further reinforcements expected as the club looks to bounce back from two trophyless campaigns. Antonio Rudiger has already extended his stay, while moves for Denzel Dumfries and Ibrahima Konate are also believed to be progressing.
For Silva, the move represents an opportunity to test himself in a new environment after achieving almost everything possible at Manchester City. Having left England as one of the most decorated players of the modern era, he now joins one of world football's biggest clubs with the aim of adding more silverware to an already glittering career.
Before turning his attention fully to life in Madrid, Silva remains focused on Portugal's World Cup campaign, where he is expected to play a leading role as Roberto Martinez's side target success on the global stage.