Wednesday 26 June 2019 14:20, UK
David Silva says he will leave Manchester City at the end of next season after 10 years at the club.
The 33-year-old has amassed 395 appearances since moving to the Etihad Stadium in 2010 but the 2019/20 campaign looks set to be his last at the Etihad Stadium.
At a press conference in Gran Canaria, Silva told reporters that reaching a decade seems like the right time to call it a day.
"No, this is the last one," he replied when asked if he could stay beyond next season. "Ten years for me is enough. It's the perfect time for me.
Silva signed a new one-year deal with City in March.
"Initially, City were talking about two years, but I decided to sign another one, so I finished at 10 years," the Spaniard added.
"It completes the cycle. It's a nice round figure. I can never see myself playing against City for another team. So 10 years - that's it."
Silva, who has won four Premier League titles, two FA Cups and four League Cups during his time at City, featured in 33 league games last season as Pep Guardiola's side retained their crown as part of a domestic treble.
10 - years with City if he leaves as planned at the end of next season.
10 - major trophies with the club to date - four Premier League titles, two FA Cups and four League Cups.
395 - appearances for the club since arriving from Valencia.
71 - goals for City in all competitions, including 54 in the Premier League and nine in the Champions League.
83 - assists in the Premier League, seventh in the all-time list.
69.1 - City's Premier League win percentage with Silva in the team - 195 in 282 games, with only 45 defeats along the way.
1 - Silva has just a solitary Premier League player of the month award to his name, in September 2011.