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David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 11:46 am
by Blueboylewis
What a player he is as we all know! Would it be worth us having a go in January. He would obviously make the starting 11 but in place of who? But think about how Mancini will be after other players and if successfull he will have to probably change the formation and the team around altogether! Who knows hey.And the other question is. Would he believe that City are ambitious enough and would he come to us when he had friends at Liverpool and so on. Doubt he will go to Liverpool though as they are in big trouble with there financial stuff. Also, Money will no doubt have a say in this!

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 65770.ece#

David Villa signals time right to make move to Premier League
After flirting with several English clubs in the past, David Villa is eyeing up a move to the Barclays Premier League. The Valencia striker has had a change of heart after failing to secure a transfer to Barcelona or Real Madrid last summer and is finally ready to leave Spain, a message that will be received with interest in the boardrooms of Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City.

As a lightning-fast forward with a rare eye for goal, Villa’s skills remain as compelling as ever, but his circumstances have changed. In an interview with The Times, the 29-year-old admits for the first time that he is willing to move abroad and is ready for a challenge beyond the two giants of Spanish football, which was not the case when Chelsea made a £36 million bid last summer.

“Quite simply, I rejected the possibility of moving abroad at that moment because there were issues that would not allow me to leave my country . . . my wife was pregnant and it didn’t seem right to leave,” he said.

“I like the Premier League a lot. It’s the league I follow the most along with La Liga and I’ve got a lot of friends playing there.


There are a lot of globally important teams there that play very good football.”

Despite his frustrations at the start of the season, Villa has maintained his outstanding form in front of goal and his 12 goals in 14 league games show that his professionalism prevents his disappointment from affecting his performances.

This has not gone unnoticed by Europe’s top clubs, who are already aware that, with 35 goals in 54 appearances as a full international with Spain, Villa scores goals whatever the circumstances.

“I have a duty to Valencia, it’s my club: the one that pays my wages and with whom I have a contract,” he said. “This summer they’ll have a look at things, analyse them and in time we’ll see what happens.

“All I can do now is stay relaxed, try and score as many goals as possible and have a good a season as possible, as much as with my club as with the national team.”

Valencia have admitted that they need to find about £40 million by the end of next summer to remain solvent — reports claim they have more than €700 million (about £620 million) in debt — and that they must listen to offers for Juan Manuel Mata, David Silva and Villa.

Consequently, the striker is preparing his young family for a move: his English is improving and he is engaging in frequent conversations with Spanish friends, including players and journalists, who have already made the move abroad.

However, Villa’s willingness and capacity to adapt to another country have been questioned by some of his closest allies in the Valencia squad. A senior player said: “He [Villa] needs friends around him. He needs to joke, be understood, be listened to and feel secure in his comfort zone.”

Villa is quick to disagree. “That’s not true. I think that’s said because of what happened in the summer when I rejected a move to another league. I’m someone who left home at 21 years of age to be with my wife and I’ve always been a long way from my family — and I really don’t see them all that often. I’m a survivor.

“Adapting to a new language, to the football, it’s all part of being a footballer. Having said that, I’m comfortable here, calm, happy; I show that better out on the pitch than in front of a microphone.

“We’re still a long way off from the months of June and July, and when they come around we’ll analyse the situation then.”

There may be another twist to this story in March, when the contract runs out with his representative, José Luis Tamargo. Countless agents have been in touch with the player, promising him the best deal out of a move to one of Europe’s biggest clubs.

Tamargo has been contacted by the decision-makers at Chelsea, Manchester City, United, Liverpool and Arsenal in the past two years, but the list of realistic potential suitors in England has been reduced to just three.

Chelsea would love to partner Villa with Drogba, but know that a move in January is impossible, while a transfer embargo is likely to prevent a summer move. Manchester City have been willing to push for him in the recent past, but their project has, until now, not been attractive enough for the player.

Manchester United have also registered an interest, but have never followed it up with an offer.

Villa believes that there has never been a better time for the best English clubs to make their move for one of the very best Spanish players around. “Maybe quite a few years ago, Spanish players were reluctant to leave La Liga for another league,” he said.

“But that’s all changed now. There are very important players, a showcase of Spanish footballers playing for Premier League clubs; and there are players in other leagues, lesser leagues, as well.

“I think that the Spanish footballer has changed in this aspect in the last few years.”

• David Villa will appear in Goles y goles y goles on Sky Sports 1 at 7pm on December 30

Do believe the hype

Playing record

Clubs: Valencia, Real Zaragoza, Sporting Gijón Domestic record: 182 goals, 336 league games European club record: 16 goals, 42 games

International class

How Villa’s international record compares with other leading Spain forwards:

Villa 35 goals, 54 games Raúl 44, 102 Fernando Torres 23, 71 Fernando Morientes 27, 47

Wanted man?

Villa has interested plenty of top European clubs in recent years but is yet to secure a big move.

Liverpool Recommended by Torres to Rafael Benítez last summer, but the Liverpool manager believed that to accommodate Villa he would have to build the team around the Spain forward.

Barcelona Had £37 million bid turned down last summer, with Valencia wanting £45 million.

Chelsea Attempted to sign Villa in the summer but put off by fee and believed he wanted to stay in Spain.

Real Madrid Sought other targets, notably Karim Benzema for £30 million, after talks in June.

Manchester United Continue to have a longstanding interest but chose to reinforce forward line with Michael Owen in the summer

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 11:52 am
by OliverHardy
the scum a) probably couldnt afford to buy and run him b) probably wouldnt go after him anyway

That leaves us and the rent boys, if they wanted him I imagine they would get first dibs,

Question is, would our board sanction such a big transfer in Jan if its true that Bobby M has a 6 month probabtion period?

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 12:04 pm
by Manx Blue
OliverHardy wrote:the scum a) probably couldnt afford to buy and run him b) probably wouldnt go after him anyway

That leaves us and the rent boys, if they wanted him I imagine they would get first dibs,

Question is, would our board sanction such a big transfer in Jan if its true that Bobby M has a 6 month probabtion period?


Of course they would Oliver...we do have a problem with the lack of a proven, RELIABLE goal scorer, although i was good to see RSC get some confidence last week.

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 12:08 pm
by irblinx
Surely as a long term target we should be in there right now with a 40m Euro bid if that's what they need?

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 12:18 pm
by Manx Blue
irblinx wrote:Surely as a long term target we should be in there right now with a 40m Euro bid if that's what they need?


If it was me holding the purse strings, I'd go straight in with €70M. Valencia are in trouble, and that would hopefully give us exclusive negotiation rights, as well as assisting them with their financial problems.

PS...are the Fans in charge at Valencia now?

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 12:19 pm
by Ted Hughes
If he's coming to the PL next summer, which seems likely judging by his comments, I can only see us being willing to spend £40 mil on a player who turns 30 next year. Even for Chelsea that seems excessive. No chance will the rags go for it. Unless of course he has some sneaky clause in his contract that allows him to leave on the cheap when he's 30. Then; rags it is.

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:39 pm
by john@staustell
This may be a recycled tale from a couple of weeks ago. Villa seems to be resigning himself to a move after changing his attitude. The other story said Valencia desperately needed the cash in Jan - they got their members to bail them out again in the summer to postpone the inevitable!

It seems to me SCUM are absolutely bust - Taggart says he wont buy in Jan despite their obvious and desperate need to strengthen the squad or see the Premier go out the window in the next month.

Not too sure about Chelsea's policy either, but they seem to be going for Aguero.

City could and should move right now.

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:03 pm
by Fidel Castro
Best striker in the world. Was Spain's topscorer once again during the WC qualifiers (think he got 7 goals, Torres didn't score once btw!) and is leading goalscorer in the Primera Division despite big boys like Kaka, Benzema, Zlatan and big girl Christine arriving in Spain.

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:05 pm
by Dubciteh
Ted Hughes wrote:If he's coming to the PL next summer, which seems likely judging by his comments, I can only see us being willing to spend £40 mil on a player who turns 30 next year. Even for Chelsea that seems excessive. No chance will the rags go for it. Unless of course he has some sneaky clause in his contract that allows him to leave on the cheap when he's 30. Then; rags it is.


all that money on a nearly 30 yr old striker?its a tricky one, not for me im afraid

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:06 pm
by Moonchesteri
I would absolutely love to see him as a City player. I say let's put a €40-50mil offer to Valencia now and make sure he's ours so that he can murder Boro on Jan 2nd.

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:10 pm
by Beefymcfc
I think any club would have him in a shot, however, unless we are in the CL pot come the end of the season, I can't see him coming to us. I reckon old McTaggart will be sniffing around with some of that Tranny money, whilst trying to palm off Berbatov as part of the deal.

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:12 pm
by Fidel Castro
Dubciteh wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:If he's coming to the PL next summer, which seems likely judging by his comments, I can only see us being willing to spend £40 mil on a player who turns 30 next year. Even for Chelsea that seems excessive. No chance will the rags go for it. Unless of course he has some sneaky clause in his contract that allows him to leave on the cheap when he's 30. Then; rags it is.


all that money on a nearly 30 yr old striker?its a tricky one, not for me im afraid


He just turned 28 this month. Don't know why the shit journo said he's 29 in the article?
15 goals in 18 games so far this season btw, his record is amazing

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:21 pm
by Slim
I suspected something with Mancini being appointed when he was, this could be it.

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:22 pm
by DoomMerchant
Fidel Castro wrote:
Dubciteh wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:If he's coming to the PL next summer, which seems likely judging by his comments, I can only see us being willing to spend £40 mil on a player who turns 30 next year. Even for Chelsea that seems excessive. No chance will the rags go for it. Unless of course he has some sneaky clause in his contract that allows him to leave on the cheap when he's 30. Then; rags it is.


all that money on a nearly 30 yr old striker?its a tricky one, not for me im afraid


He just turned 28 this month. Don't know why the shit journo said he's 29 in the article?
15 goals in 18 games so far this season btw, his record is amazing


agreed...he's got 3 years left in those boots at his current level i think.

cheers

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:37 pm
by Vhero
45 million for Villa is a no brainer if we were willing to pay 100 million for Kaka he is more than half the player.

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 8:44 am
by RodneyRodney
No . Definitely not. He's only interested in coming to England becuase he can't got to Real/Barca. He'll miss the sun & the paella & won't be the same player. Stay away. Or let the rags go broke(even more quickly) buying him.

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 12:26 pm
by Michael Brookes
RodneyRodney wrote:No . Definitely not. He's only interested in coming to England becuase he can't got to Real/Barca. He'll miss the sun & the paella & won't be the same player. Stay away. Or let the rags go broke(even more quickly) buying him.


If utd get Villa they will instantly be back with a vegence. It would be a very bad thing for the rest of the premier league if they get him

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:27 pm
by Bojinov's left foot
If the deal with Valencia can be done the do it City. Would love him at City.

David Villa IMO is the best goalscorer in the world at present. Whilst our defence has been poor this season our attack, with all their talent, should be scoring more goals. Villa would help to rectify that problem and move us up the table. Signing him early would also be a big statement and help attract others.

If he was to sign can he play in the Carling Cup Semi First Leg?

Do I think we'll sign him in January? Probably not.

Re: David Villa (Direct quotes)

PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 3:29 pm
by ashton287
Manx Blue wrote:
irblinx wrote:Surely as a long term target we should be in there right now with a 40m Euro bid if that's what they need?


If it was me holding the purse strings, I'd go straight in with €70M. Valencia are in trouble, and that would hopefully give us exclusive negotiation rights, as well as assisting them with their financial problems.

PS...are the Fans in charge at Valencia now?


£70 million i'd expect silva and villa the fact that there in trouble and were the only team with the money and intrest means we can get more for our money not pay stupid amounts for a 30 year old striker with no prem experience, like it or not there never sure things in the prem anyone remember the seria a top scorer 03/04 and the fifa world XI 04/05 striker called shevchenko, how much would you pay for HIM