David Villa tells Chelsea, United and City he's ready to consider £35m Valencia exit
David Villa has put Chelsea and Manchester United on alert by admitting he is no longer resistant to a move to the Barclays Premier League.
Chelsea skipper John Terry called on his club to sign the £35million-rated Valencia striker in the summer, but all of Villa's English admirers were told he had no intention of leaving Spain.
However, the 27-year-old has since been talking to Premier League-based compatriots about life across the Bay of Biscay and admits he could be interested in a move.
Valencia's crippling debts mean they will have to consider serious offers for their prized asset, who was also wanted by Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United and City in the summer.
David Villa has put Chelsea and Manchester United on alert by admitting he is no longer resistant to a move to the Barclays Premier League.
Chelsea skipper John Terry called on his club to sign the £35million-rated Valencia striker in the summer, but all of Villa's English admirers were told he had no intention of leaving Spain.
However, the 27-year-old has since been talking to Premier League-based compatriots about life across the Bay of Biscay and admits he could be interested in a move.
Valencia's crippling debts mean they will have to consider serious offers for their prized asset, who was also wanted by Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United and City in the summer.
Skysports.com understands Bolton are lining up a January raid on Manchester City for striker Benjani Mwaruwari.
It is thought City could be ready to accept a cut price £1.5million fee for Benjani, with Wigan and West Ham also monitoring the situation.
It is thought City could be ready to accept a cut price £1.5million fee for Benjani, with Wigan and West Ham also monitoring the situation.
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