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David Villa to Barca, Chelsea, Man Utd or Real?

By Kieran Beckles   
David Villa won the Euro 2008 Championships with Spain

David Villa won the Euro 2008 Championships with Spain

Possibly one of the most highly sought-after players in world football, David Villa has constantly hit the headlines this summer.

He produced good performances for Spain in the Confederations Cup, scoring three goals in the competition. Yet it wasn’t only his finishing that put him on the back pages.

Throughout the duration of the tournament, Villa was subject to much speculation over where he would be playing come the start of the 2009-10 campaign.

With Valencia currently suffering from the financial downturn, they may be forced to sell their prized asset in order to balance the books.

Should they decide to do so, European champions Barcelona, Premiership winners Manchester United, FA Cup winners Chelsea and big spenders Real Madrid have all been touted as possible destinations for the 28-year-old.

Villa, who has successfully taken over the mantle from Raul of the prized number seven for Spain, hit an impressive 31 goals in 40 appearances for Valencia. ‘Los Che’ endured a torrid season, the looming prospect of relegation may have become a reality had it not been for their player nicknamed ‘The Kid’.

In his career he has a ratio of a goal every other game, and it is easy to see why the player may wish to seek a move to a bigger club. Despite the appointment of a new manager at Valencia, it may be too little too late for a club that has been under performing for the last two or three years.

It seems the probable destination would be either Barcelona or Real Madrid with reports suggesting the player wishes to remain in Spain. Real have already spent big this summer and it would be no surprise to see Florentino Perez reach deep into his pockets once more.

Spain manager, Vincent Del Bosque, was recently quoted as saying that he would prefer to sign Valencia and Spain’s number seven over Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo, were he still the manager of his old club, Real Madrid.

Real’s fiercest rivals, Barcelona, have also declared an interest in the player. A possible replacement for Samuel Eto’o should the Cameroon ace leave this summer, with Manchester City pursuing the player.

Villa would undoubtedly slot effortlessly into the Nou Camp side. With Spanish team-mates Xavi and Andres Iniesta primed to pick out Villa’s runs as they do to such devastating effect with the national team.

Should Villa decide to move to a club outside of Spain, Manchester United and Chelsea would be more than willing to pay for his services.

Manchester United’s depleted front line would welcome the addition of the electric paced Spanish forward. With money to spend from the Ronaldo transfer, the fee would surely be no object for Sir Alex Ferguson.

Didier Drogba has been heavily linked with a move to AC Milan this summer. And it appears that Villa heads the list of Carlo Ancelotti’s wanted list with Roman Abramovich willing to dig deep for his newly appointed manager.

But in another twist yesterday, Valencia maintained they have recieved no offers for the player. According to a club spokesman of the cash strapped club there has been “no offer for Villa and we don’t understand why people are insisting this.”

He added: “We want these rumours to end and that the player as well as the club are given calm to create a competitive team.”

“Villa is a player that loves this club a lot and he is very adapted to the city. He has always proved this.”

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Your Comments (showing 6 responses)
Shane
Saturday 27 June, 2009 at 2:12pm

He’ll end up at Real. Who do you think he’ll go to. You never said ya regan

Fan Of The Invisible Man
Saturday 27 June, 2009 at 5:53pm

Ever thought that City could be in the running?

We are linked with every other top player, why not Villa?

The silence from Eastlands to me speaks volumes; by that I mean there is something big imminent.

Hopefully a double revelation of Tevez and Villa.

Semiu
Saturday 27 June, 2009 at 9:13pm

Hi to all cfc fan, i wil prefare chel to sell drogba, cos is a weak strika, and we need to buy sharp ataka, like tores, ibrahimovich, and villa, not waste dat o2 is wiling to ofload adebayo and as 4 midfield pls u should kip esien joe cole not old men like inzaghi or gatuso anelka is a flop u should loan him or dash im out cos he has notin to offer. True blues

Semiu
Saturday 27 June, 2009 at 9:54pm

In my own opinion, de transfer market has not start yet 4 chelsea, but should in case u start dis are my own list dat it chel should sel and buy. I start wit defence, as for bosingwa is gud so i dont tink we need to sell keep and train maciene well his gud dan to waste dat money on maicon, use dat money and a left back like yury zirkov to asist a cole, and as for centra defen is ok ivanovich, alex, john tery. Are all there jst luk 4 a young talent to replace cavalho. I move to mildfild de mild field is ok but if u must sell, belleti ballack, deco, are old so u bring in aguero and ashley young dose two are gud but if u don’t wnt them bring in young telent wit skils. I move to up attac we need sharp strikaz, drogba, anelka, are weak and should be sold away and bring in skilful and young strikaz like tores, villa, or ibrahimovich. To join stoch disantos and new comer dani storige. De foward wil be ok. Petre zeck is gud we need another keeper to assist hilario and zech. I beleive wit dis chelsea wil win all de trophy in europe. One luv to all blues fans.

niall
Sunday 6 September, 2009 at 10:36am

chelsea have no chance of signing villa after their transfer ban after signing gail kakuta from le mans after he agreed a new contract with the club.

junior
Thursday 6 May, 2010 at 1:17am

i think hes totally going to barca, barca stated it




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