Bernardo Silva has slammed the scheduling for top level players while on international duty with Portugal.
Silva is preparing to play in his sixth match of the season when Portugal take on Scotland on Sunday, though the schedule is only going to pick up with European competition nearing.
In the Champions League this year, teams will play eight matches rather than six in the league phase, while a play-off round prior to the last-16 ties has also been added.
At international level, teams have been competing in the Nations League with three international breaks scheduled before Christmas.
Silva, speaking to Record, opened up on the impact the heavy schedule has had on him as he explained the struggles some top players are facing.
Bernardo Silva has become the latest high-profile name to slam the football calendar
Silva is getting ready to play his sixth game of the season while on international duty with Portugal
Manchester City could play 68 matches this season if they reach the final of every competition
‘The schedule is completely crazy,’ he began. ‘We’ve just received the news that we only have one day off for the English League Cup game.
‘We’ll probably play every three days for months. It’s been absolutely absurd’. ‘In the Champions League, if you don’t qualify for the round of 16 you still have to play two more games.
‘It’s true that the squads are bigger, but I’m not going to say that it’s easy. It hasn’t been easy. I spend very little time with my family and friends. The amount of games we’re subjected to is absolutely absurd.’
City will also take part in the new-look Club World Cup this summer, meaning their campaign could finish as late as July 13.
In total, if they were to reach the final game of every competition, Pep Guardiola’s side could play 68 matches this campaign, with players also playing internationally.
A number of high-profile names have spoken out about the schedule before, including Jurgen Klopp and Professional Footballers’ Association chief executive Maheta Molango.
Kevin De Bruyne joined his team-mate in slamming the schedule, pointing the blame at UEFA and FIFA
Silva’s club team-mate, Kevin De Bruyne, has also been criticial of the schedule while on international duty with Belgium.
‘The problem is that UEFA and FIFA are making extra matches,’ he said this week.
He added: ‘I think the problem will come when we finish the Club World Cup. We know there will only be three weeks between the Club World Cup final and the first day of the Premier League.
‘You have three weeks to take a vacation, and prepare to play another 80 games. We can try to say something, no solution has been found. They don’t care. It’s money that talks.’
De Bruyne’s Belgium will take on Israel and France during the current international break.