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Chelsea and Manchester United have been put on red alert after David Villa admitted he would not rule out moving to a Premier League club should he decide to leave Valencia.
The Spanish outfit are drowning in debt believed to be in the range of £500 million and desperate to sell their prized asset to relieve the financial burden.
Villa, who is under contract with Los Che until 2014, had always made it clear that he wanted to stay in Spain with Real Madrid his preferred destination, but now accepts that it would not be prudent to rule out any possible destinations.
"I have not closed the door on any club because I only have a short career and I want to enjoy my football," Villa is quoted as saying in the Daily Star.
"I have had a lot of offers, but I would have to pick the best option, and that could be in the Premier League, which I have never ruled out."
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The Spanish outfit are drowning in debt believed to be in the range of £500 million and desperate to sell their prized asset to relieve the financial burden.
Villa, who is under contract with Los Che until 2014, had always made it clear that he wanted to stay in Spain with Real Madrid his preferred destination, but now accepts that it would not be prudent to rule out any possible destinations.
"I have not closed the door on any club because I only have a short career and I want to enjoy my football," Villa is quoted as saying in the Daily Star.
"I have had a lot of offers, but I would have to pick the best option, and that could be in the Premier League, which I have never ruled out."
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