City agree deal for Silva

by Setanta.com staff , 30 June 2010

Manchester City have agreed a deal to sign Valencia and Spain forward David Silva.


Silva has agreed a five-year deal at Eastlands and will complete the formalities of his move once he returns from the World Cup.

"Firstly I would like to thank Valencia as a club and all of their loyal fans, and my team-mates there and staff," he said from Spain's base in South Africa.

"I have enjoyed six years at Valencia, they discovered me as a footballer and they will always be a special club for me.

"The time is right for me to seek a new challenge, and I am thrilled about playing in England with Manchester City.

"I believe the Premier League is one of the best competitions in the world and I want to bring success to City and win trophies for them.

"There has been a lot of speculation about me in the British and Spanish media, and I need to fully concentrate on playing for Spain in the World Cup.

"That is why my advisors have been dealing with City for me, so that I can have my attentions only on South Africa and playing well for my national team."

Meanwhile, City are also reported to have agreed a deal to sign Yaya Toure from Barcelona. The Ivory Coast will team up with his brother, and captain at Eastlands, Kolo at the cash-rich Premier League outfit.

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