Barcelona striker Joao Felix has urged the club to sign Portugal teammate Bernardo Silva.

The Manchester City ace tried to join Barca last summer and continues to be linked with the Catalans.

Felix told Jijantes: "If I were (sporting director) Deco for a day I would sign Bernardo Silva, without a doubt.

"Let them bring him. Have you seen him play? He is even better as a person. He is from Cancelo's generation. Now players last until they are 35-36 years old. He asks me about Barcelona, he has his sister-in-law here, about how things are here, the climate, fiscal issues... I tell him that everything is fine for him to come.

"I don't think Manchester City will facilitate it. For 50 million I would bring him and for 60-70. He's worth it."

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