There is a mixed bag of stories this morning with an exclusively Spanish theme.
Let’s get straight to business with David Silva quoted on Sports Witness regarding a recent interview he gave.
Tom Coast picks out a few lines from a story that appeared on the Mundo Deportivo website recently concerning Real Madrid’s alleged latest shopping list. He writes: “The article also linked Manchester City's star attacking midfielder David Silva to the Spanish giants it reads:
‘The name of David Silva, a player Real Madrid have also been linked with in the past, has re-emerged, and a reported bid of €60m could be made in order to acquire the Spaniard's services. However, this bid, if ever made, is most likely scheduled for next summer.’
Coast continues: “It seems that the rumours have reached the player and in an interview on Cadena Cope's El Partido de los 12 (the same radio show that broke the Thiago to Bayern Munich story), Silva took some time to clear the air on the rumours surrounding him: ‘I prefer not to say anything on the subject. I'm very happy in Manchester and I think this is similar to what happens every year. There are always rumours and, in the end, the player has to be calm. I renewed my contract because I am happy in Manchester.’”
Meanwhile, TalkShit have an interesting focus on a rising teenage City star this morning which is worth a read.
Dom Bryant writes: “Man City had to battle hard to tempt promising Jose Angel Pozo to England in 2012, with Real Madrid president Fiorentino Perez making a last ditch bid to keep him in Spain.
“But it proved to no avail and last season – even before a damaging injury ended his year – the 17-year-old's searing pace and eye for goal was already causing backlines numerous problems.
“Pozo has recently recovered from an ankle ligament operation and is back in training, much to the probable relief of his team-mates. City's youngsters have struggled this season without the star striker and, at time of writing, are 21st in the U21 Premier League.
“Pozo will hoping to be up and firing again soon and may even feature in Manuel Pellegrini's first team squad in the cups.”
Finally, The Hard Tackle go head-to-head with Alvaro Negredo and Michu to discover who should be leading the line for Spain.
Amlan Majumdar’s conclusion is thus: “(The) overall record shows that Negredo is more of a goal threat that Michu, which is expected since he is more of a natural striker while Michu has grown into this role.
“Negredo is more direct than Michu and isn’t afraid to shot on sight, even from long range. Negredo had a total of 150 shots in the league games last season (4.2 shots per goal), while Michu had a total of 110 shots (3.1 shots per goal).”
The Beast it is, then.

Watch out Man United, the noisy neighbours are set to get even louder as City unveil plans for 61,500 stadium
Manchester City have revealed ambitious plans to expand the capacity of the Etihad Stadium to 61,500.
Both ends of the stadium, owned by Manchester council, would be lifted to accommodate an extra tier and 13,500 seats.
The scheme would make the Etihad the third-largest venue in domestic football in Britain and City plan to apply for planning permission next month.

Dramatic: An artist impression of the Etihad stadium expansion plans
City are offering their 36,000 season card holders the opportunity to buy up to four more season cards.
Members of the club's Blue scheme will also be invited to apply.
Officials will then gauge levels of interest before deciding to extend one or both ends of the stadium, which was built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games although permission will be sought for both.
A source quoted by the Manchester Evening News said: 'It has to be commercially viable.'

Ambitious: Both ends would be lifted to accommodate 13,500 more fans

Cost: The proposed seating plan for the redeveloped stadium
A glossy leaflet to be sent to fans reads: 'Opportunities like this only happen once in a blue moon.'
It added: 'As the team grows, our fanbase grows and our home has to grow.'
Season card holders will also be offered the chance to move from their existing seats.
City linked with Real Madrid star, Bayern forward's dig at City attack
Manchester City are thought to be one of the clubs interested in signing Real Madrid star Sergio Ramos. The Spanish defender is apparently at odds with the Spanish giants over a pay rise dispute and City are thought to be one of the teams with an offer ready to put to the defender.
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has admitted the thought of leaving the club and going back to Argentina crossed his mind over the summer.
“I love Independiente and when they were relegated I even thought about moving back there. I wanted to help the club to go up again. I definitely thought about it, but my agent told me City would have killed us,” he told the Sun.
Another Manchester City forward Stevan Jovetic says he’s looking to dent England’s chances of going to the World Cup next summer. Jovetic is expected to lead Montenegro’s attack in the match against England at Wembley tomorrow.
“I am very excited by the game - For us it is even more important this time because we have two games left in the group and if we get good results, we can qualify for the World Cup finals for the first time,” he told the City website.
Celtic and England goalkeeper Fraser Forster has backed Joe Hart to rediscover his best form. Hart made errors in City’s Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich which led to speculation that Forster would replace him for England, but Roy Hodgson has said Hart will start the matches against Montenegro and Poland.
Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller has criticised the Manchester City attack, suggesting the club’s strikers didn’t do enough in the recent Champions League meeting between the clubs.
“Manchester had two attackers who - and I exaggerate a bit - sat in their deckchairs the halfway line when we were in possession. No attacker is allowed to do that at Bayern or the Germany team,” Muller told Kicker.
Former Manchester City defender Kolo Toure says he had to leave the club to get more playing time. Toure joined Liverpool after his contract with the club expired at the end of last season and says the decision was motivated by playing time and fitness concerns.
Manchester City players and staff have donated personal cash to try and drive down the cost of away tickets for fans. City are subjected to some of the highest prices for away tickets in the Premier League.

Manchester City star Aguero considered summer return to Independiente
The 25-year-old was devastated when his former club were relegated from the top flight this year and admits that he was tempted to help them out before realising that he could not
Manchester City forward Sergio Aguero considered rejoining Independiente over the summer when his former club were relegated from the Argentine top flight.
The 25-year-old began his career with the Primera B Nacional side in his homeland before making the move to Europe with Atletico Madrid in 2006, five years before he joined City.
And the striker, who has four goals in six Premier League appearances so far this season, has now revealed that he pondered returning to Argentina prior to the start of the new campaign in a bid to restore his old team's status.
"I love Independiente and, when they were relegated, I even thought about moving back there," Aguero told The Sun.
"I wanted to help the club to go up again. I definitely thought about it but my agent told me City would have killed us if we had.
"I know my job is at City, I am just saying the thought passed my mind when Independiente went down.
"I've been very happy at City since the day I came but I'm definitely going to back Independiente in a few years as I want to finish my career there."
Newcastle In Talks On Manchester City Defender
Not a day is going by now without Newcastle being linked to at least one player in advance of the January window.
The justification being that Newcastle United are a club that will once again do business in the winter window rather than summer.
A number of media organisations are claiming that Newcastle have held informal talks with Manchester City about their defender, Micah Richards.
While he has just less than two years left on his contract and hasn’t made a start this season under their new manager, I just can’t see how deals like this will, rightly or wrongly, ever come to pass under Mike Ashley.
Richards is undoubtedly a decent player and even if you take away his ambitions and the other clubs that would be sure to be interested, the talk is of a £15m price on the defender’s head and it is hard to imagine him taking a pay cut from the mega wages he’ll be on at Manchester City.
When we are linked with a foreign player I’ve never heard of and have to constantly check the spelling of his name when I’m typing, I always feel there is at least a very small chance there could be something in it.
When it is an established Premier League player on established Premier League wages at one of the top clubs…forget it.

David Silva says he's keeping calm about reports of a Manchester City exit
A few days ago, we found an article on the Mundo Deportivo website stating that Real Madrid and Florentino Pérez were already preparing their winter transfer window player list, and amongst them were names such as Sergio Agüero, Ramires and Falcao.
This same article also linked Manchester City's star attacking midfielder David Silva to the Spanish giants: “The name of David Silva, a player Real Madrid have also been linked with in the past, has reemerged, and a reported bid of €60m could be made in order to acquire the Spaniard's services. However, this bid, if ever made, is most likely scheduled for next summer”.
It seems that the rumours have reached the player and in an interview on Cadena Cope's “El Partido de los 12” (the same radio show that broke the Thiago to Bayern Munich story), David Silva took some time to clear the air on the rumours surrounding him: “I prefer not to say anything on the subject. I'm very happy in Manchester and I think this is similar to what happens every year. There are always rumours and, in the end, the player has to be calm. I renewed my contract because I am happy over there (in Manchester).
The ex-Valencia player signed a five year contract extension last summer with the Manchester club, taking his contract to June 2017.
To us, this seems exactly like what David Silva said: the yearly “Real Madrid to sign someone big and spend even more money than they already have” rumours. Manchester City fans, I really wouldn't worry too much.
This all seems to be stemming from Özil's departure; something a lot of Real Madrid fans are struggling to understand.
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Manchester United manager David Moyes plans to strengthen his midfield with a January move for Derby County's England Under-21 international Will Hughes, 18. Independent
Spain international striker Fernando Llorente, 28, could join Arsenal from Juventus in January. Daily Mirror
Fulham's Switzerland Under-21 midfielder Pajtim Kasami, 21, is being lined up by Italian club Juventus. Daily Express
New Galatasaray boss Roberto Mancini wants to sign Manchester United's Ecuador international Antonio Valencia, 28, for £12.5m in January. Daily Express
Galatasaray chairman Unal Aysal has encouraged Chelsea to make a bid for their Turkey forward Burak Yilmaz, 28. talkSHIT
Juventus striker Carlos Tevez has urged Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic, 31, to quit the club and join him in Turin. Metro
Norwich City's Premier League target this season is a top-10 finish, says chairman Alan Bowkett. Norwich Evening News
Sunderland's new manager Gus Poyet has promised the Black Cats fans a team to be proud of. Daily Mirror
West Brom's injured keeper Ben Foster has praised his stand-in Boaz Myhill. Express and Star
Liverpool owner John W Henry believes the return of Kenny Dalglish as a non-executive director will help the club become the dominant force in English football once again. Liverpool Echo
Ex-Montenegro striker Andrija Delibasic, 32, says England cannot handle pressure. Daily Star
Ex-QPR full-back Jose Bosingwa, 31, says his former manager Harry Redknapp is "confused" and accused him of "thinking he is Alex Ferguson". Independent
Berti Vogts tried to convince a 16-year-old Wayne Rooney to play for Scotland, when the German was coach of the national team. Sun
Lothar Matthaus, captain of the West Germany team that won the 1990 World Cup, says it is "outrageous" that court papers with his name on were returned with the word 'deceased'. Daily Mirror
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