David Villa: 12 goals so far this season.
The Sun reports that Jose Luis Tamargo, Villa's agent, met City representatives on Monday to discuss a five-year contract worth £150,000-a-week.

Paul C wrote:When will people realise that Villa will never be a Liverpool player, we cannot afford the lad, simeple as, f&*k it lets start talkin about us buying Kaka too while were at it
maypaxvobiscum wrote:Valencia, are leading the race ahead of Liverpool and La Liga rivals Barcelona to sign Brazilian starlet Keirrison, with Los Che opening talks with the young Brazilian’s management company, according to Sport.
19-year-old Keirrison currently plays for Brazilian club Coritiba and was a pivotal figure in the Coxa Branca winning the Campeanato Serie B last season and has shone in the top-flight of Brazilian football this season.
Keirrison has an incredible strike-rate for Coritiba, with the young forward scoring 54 goals in 100 appearances for the Brazilian side since making his senior debut in 2007 after coming through the youth system at the club.
Sport claim that Valencia are willing to pay £8million to bring Keirrison to the Mestalla and have opened talks with Traffic, who own 80% of the striker’s registration, with Coritiba owning the other 20%.
Keirrison is expected to leave Coritiba in January, with Valencia now appearing to lead Premier League club Liverpool and Barca in the chase for the highly rated youngster.
However, the 20% stake of Keirrison that Coritiba own is believed to be complicating the talks with Valencia, which could leave the door open for a move to the Nou Camp or Anfield.
bavlondon wrote:Whats Lucas got to do with Keirrison?
Liverpool target By Jonathan Goldsmith, Mirror.co.uk
Liverpool have been linked with Shakhtar Donetsk defender Dmytro Chygrynskiy in the Januray transfer window. Here's your at-a-glance guide to the Ukrainian dynamo:
1) He was born on November 7th, 1986 in the Ukrainian city of Iziaslav.
2) He joined Shakhtar Donetsk at the age of 14 and made his was up through their youth set-up.
3) A towering 6'3" centre back, he made his debut in the Ukrainian Premier League in 2004, aged just 17, and has gone on to make 84 appearances and score six goals.
4) And here he is, scoring one of them for Shakhtar:
5) A natural born leader, he'd already captained Shakhtar in the Ukrainian Cup final by the time he was 20, and is currently the team's full-time vice-captain
6) He was was voted man of the match in his second Ukrainain Cup final - a thumping 2-0 victory over rivals Dynamo Kiev.
7) He made his Champions League debut aged just 18 when he came on as a substitute against the mighty Barcelona.
8) He was selected for the 2006 UEFA U-21 Championship team of the tournament and called up to the senior side sonn after. Injury cruelly forced him to sit out the 2006 World Cup, but he has since gone on to earn 15 caps.
9) He's attracted a lot of interest from European clubs, but the good news for Liverpool is that he's keen on a move to the Premier League:
“A move to a big club in England would be a dream for me," Chygrynskiy told the Ukrainian press, recently.
"I cannot say the names, but two big Premier League clubs want me, and my agent has been talking to them for some time."
10) if he does come to England then journslits will be dreading spelling the youngster's full name : Dmytro Anatoliyovych Chyhrynskyi. Spell checks at the ready, lads.
Toffeehater wrote:bavlondon wrote:Whats Lucas got to do with Keirrison?
Liverpool target By Jonathan Goldsmith, Mirror.co.uk
Liverpool have been linked with Shakhtar Donetsk defender Dmytro Chygrynskiy in the Januray transfer window. Here's your at-a-glance guide to the Ukrainian dynamo:
1) He was born on November 7th, 1986 in the Ukrainian city of Iziaslav.
2) He joined Shakhtar Donetsk at the age of 14 and made his was up through their youth set-up.
3) A towering 6'3" centre back, he made his debut in the Ukrainian Premier League in 2004, aged just 17, and has gone on to make 84 appearances and score six goals.
4) And here he is, scoring one of them for Shakhtar:
5) A natural born leader, he'd already captained Shakhtar in the Ukrainian Cup final by the time he was 20, and is currently the team's full-time vice-captain
6) He was was voted man of the match in his second Ukrainain Cup final - a thumping 2-0 victory over rivals Dynamo Kiev.
7) He made his Champions League debut aged just 18 when he came on as a substitute against the mighty Barcelona.
8) He was selected for the 2006 UEFA U-21 Championship team of the tournament and called up to the senior side sonn after. Injury cruelly forced him to sit out the 2006 World Cup, but he has since gone on to earn 15 caps.
9) He's attracted a lot of interest from European clubs, but the good news for Liverpool is that he's keen on a move to the Premier League:
“A move to a big club in England would be a dream for me," Chygrynskiy told the Ukrainian press, recently.
"I cannot say the names, but two big Premier League clubs want me, and my agent has been talking to them for some time."
10) if he does come to England then journslits will be dreading spelling the youngster's full name : Dmytro Anatoliyovych Chyhrynskyi. Spell checks at the ready, lads.
Never going to happen as we already have 4 center backs
RedBen wrote:Maybe future replacement for Hyypia?
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