Manchester City: Jesus Navas excited by move to 'great team'
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Manchester City's prospective new signing Jesus Navas has spoken of his delight at the move, saying it was decided "some time ago".
City have agreed a fee with Sevilla of around £17m plus add-ons for the Spain international winger.
Navas, 27, has spent his entire career at his hometown club but said of the switch to England: "It's a good project and it was the moment to make the step.
"It was my choice. I'm very happy with the decision."
He added: "We've been talking with Manchester City for four months. The Premier League is a competition where the football is very fast. I'm really looking forward to it. Manchester City are making a great team.
"I'm going from Sevilla, which is a very nice place, and I'm going to a great club in England. I wanted to continue growing there and they've put a lot of faith in me and I want to continue doing well there."
Navas, who has more than 20 caps for Spain, would be City's first major signing of the summer as they look to regain the Premier League title from neighbours Manchester United.
He was a key part of the Sevilla team that won the Uefa Cup in 2006 and 2007 but was held back earlier in his career by a fear of travelling away from his Andalusian home.
A quick and direct right winger, he was a member of Spain's successful 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012 squads and is in the 23-man party picked for the eight-nation Confederations Cup, which starts on 15 June.
He has, however, been criticised for his lack of goals and failed to find the net in 37 league appearances last term. In total, he only scored 23 goals in 285 league games for Sevilla.
City are yet to appoint a successor to Roberto Mancini as manager, with Manuel Pellegrini expected to move to the club from Malaga.
Navas added: "I don't know Pellegrini personally, but I've heard good things about him. He's a great coach."
A statement on the Sevilla website confirmed: "Jesus Navas leaves Seville for Manchester City.
"Sevilla accepted an offer from the English club on Monday, taking into account the desire of the player, who will now have to pass a medical.
"Navas wants to continue his successful sporting career in English football, more precisely at a club at which he can continue to develop as a footballer, as he has publicly stated on various occasions in recent months."
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seriously though, good signing, will add an extra dimension to City's play
A moment in History
"Stewart Downing struggles crossing the road never mind a football"
Best line of the evening
"MUFC will struggle with no Ferguson" BUT "MCFC will be an unknown quantity"
So a new manager (with a decade of PL experience) will sink United, but a new manager ( with no PL experience) will make City better, based on neither of them even starting work yet, let alone managing a game
"away fans drowned in sound by the faithful red army!"
Conclusive prove, as if it were needed, that you have never been anywhere near Old Trafford on a match day
Get a grip mate, I'm embarrassed to call myself a Liverpool fan when the likes of you are roaming the internet. Sergio Aguero an average player? Wow. Have you seen Liverpool play recently? Stop embarrassing us by pretending we are in the same fight as the top 6. We aren't. We're 7th/8th at the mo and need serious additions to our squad to even come near
You seriously think that the new manager has not sanctioned this buy??
Actually Real Madrid and more recently Bayern Munich have taken Man Utd over as the world's most valuable football clubs. Barcelona will also be there soon enough too.
A few poor seasons in the Premier League and creditors will be at the doors of Old Trafford asking for their money back (with interest of course).
This is how it feels to be Manc,
We own two clubs,
your clubs owned by the bank.
the future really is blue lads, don't sweat it