With Valencia owing 400 million euros in debt, the club will almost certainly have to sell its star player over the summer in order to survive and several clubs are showing interest in Villa.
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Valencia's David Villa (R) argues with referee Alfonso Perez Burrull during their Spanish First Division soccer match against Deportivo Coruna in Coruna February 22, 2009 |
Speaking in El Mundo Deportivo, Villa admitted that he enjoys the way that Barcelona is playing.
"I watched their Champions League game against Olympique Lyon (Barcelona won 5-2) and the first half hour was spectacular. It was the sort of thing that you don't see in football these days," he said.
"Only Barcelona does that and nobody else, it is really enjoyable watching the way they combine skill, power and the ability to score goals."
"I feel a healthy envy about the football they play. Everyone likes Barcelona's style of playing," said Villa.
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Valencia's David Villa (R) looks at Malaga's goalkeeper Inaki Goitia during their Spanish first division soccer match at the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia February 14, 2009 |
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