Villa wants to stay in Spain

Villa wants to stay in Spain

Valencia striker David Villa admits he does not know where he will be playing his football next season save for one thing - it will be in Spain.

Villa has been the subject of intense transfer speculation for the last few weeks, with Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United and Chelsea all being linked with the Spain hitman.

Madrid had appeared to be in pole position only for cash-strapped Valencia to declare last week that Villa was no longer for sale and that they would only change their mind if a massive offer came in for the 27-year-old.

That has not stopped transfer speculation though, and now Spanish media believe Barca are leading the chase for the prolific forward, with suggestions of a bid of around 45million.

Villa, who is currently on international duty with Spain at the Confederations Cup in South Africa, has been been quiet on his future for the last few days, having last week revealed that he had made his mind up on where he wanted to play next season, although without saying what that decision was.

"A week ago my future was clear, and now it's not," Villa was quoted as telling Spanish television channel Cuatro.

"I've been through some tough moments, which are partly my own fault, but I decided to put it all aside and I've not thought about it in the last five days."

The Euro 2008 winner is sure about one thing though, insisting that he wants to continue playing in La Liga.

He said: "When I said I had taken a decision it was true, and this decision is that next season I will play in Spain because it is the league that is best for me, I will not go abroad."

Villa also insisted he would not try to force an exit from Valencia, saying in quotes reported by Sport: "Now I have a contract with Valencia and the last thing I heard is that they don't want to sell me.

"They have always treated me well and I don't want to create any conflict for my exit. I have five years on my contract."

Villa, who was part of the Spain side that suffered their first defeat since 2006 last night when they lost 2-0 to the USA in the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup, now intends to leave all thoughts about transfer talk until after the weekend.

Spain will meet the loser of tonight's semi-final between Brazil and South Africa in the third-place play-off of the Confederations Cup on Sunday.

"I prefer to think about the future after Sunday, but that doesn't mean that I'm going to decide this Monday," Villa said in Sport.

"I want to take some holidays and then we'll see."


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