David Silva [Merged]

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simon23 said:
ive just read through the last 5 pages of this thread so im a bit confused.....

its saying on SSN website that his agent is saying that if his player wants to go to chelski and not us then thats is where he will go......and only the other day the player himself was saying that he wants to go to chelski......

so why is eeryone so excited....it looks to me (unless chelski dont want him) that he will end up there.....so have i missed something further back in the thread????


http://www.marca.com/2010/06/24/futbol/ ... 1277398277

David Silva will play next season at Manchester City, as has moved Onda Cero. The canary has reached an economic agreement with the English club, Webmail step for the deal, once the understanding between the Valencia and the English was complete.

So materialize a signing that has cornered the sports front pages for weeks. And is that the interest of the City for the exquisite left-hander comes from afar, even in England claimed on Tuesday that he had signed for Manchester.

Thus, Smith has opted to play under the command of Italian Mancini, who considered his move priority, rejecting the siren song of Chelsea and no concrete interest from Real Madrid.



http://www.as.com/futbol/articulo/david ... ftb_26/Tes

AS Journal announced yesterday that Valencia and Manchester City had reached an agreement to close the signing of David Silva by all coached by Roberto Mancini in the absence of agreement between the English club and the player. Today, both parties have reached a common and Silva signed for five seasons, at five million euros net.

AS has been told there is a principle of agreement between the clubs and the player who, almost certainly, will be made official this afternoon and has yet to specify the method of payment. Tadema, was examining the possibility of coming into operation, the Paraguayan Roque Santa Cruz.

Yesterday, Javier Gomez, vice president of Valencia, denied that his club had reached an agreement with Manchester City or any other club for the Spanish international transfer, while acknowledging that the player is free to negotiate with other clubs.

Also yesterday, the player's agent, Julio Llorente, said that any movement of Silva to the City was purely hypothetical at this time. "We do not know where to play yet. We are considering three bids, one from Chelsea. If Silva does not want to go to the City, the transfer is not possible," said Llorente.

Valencia, who has not confirmed the transfer, collected 35 million euros for the operation, in addition to the 40 million that FC Barcelona also paid for the international David Villa.

With his move to Manchester City, closes the bidding for the '21 'of Spain, which had recently entered the Chelsea and Real Madrid which had not yet finalized their manifest interest.
 
Re: Have We Really Signed David Silva?

realsparky said:
jrb said:
Talk about head on the chopping block. I'm scared to even post this. Don't slaughter me.


Always wondered who Lonesome Roy was,always read your stuff blue.

don't think jrb is Lonely

lonely.jpg


he hasn't posted on here since March
 
Graceyboy said:
simon23 said:
ive just read through the last 5 pages of this thread so im a bit confused.....

its saying on SSN website that his agent is saying that if his player wants to go to chelski and not us then thats is where he will go......and only the other day the player himself was saying that he wants to go to chelski......

so why is eeryone so excited....it looks to me (unless chelski dont want him) that he will end up there.....so have i missed something further back in the thread????


http://www.marca.com/2010/06/24/futbol/ ... 1277398277



http://www.as.com/futbol/articulo/david ... ftb_26/Tes

its interesting that these two sites have been pulled

Hmmmmm
*strokes chin*
 
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