New Straits Times

Silva set for final season at City

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LONDON: Spanish midfielder David Silva has confirmed he will leave Manchester City at the end of next season when his contract expires.

Silva is one of City’s most decorated players of all-time having won four Premier League titles, two FA Cups and four League Cups since joining from Valencia in 2010.

He scored his 71st goal in 396 appearance­s so far for the English champions in the FA Cup final last month as City completed a first ever domestic treble in English football.

However, the 33-year-old believes completing a decade in Manchester is the perfect time to step away.

“This is the last one,” Silva told reporters in his native Gran Canaria. “Ten years for me is enough. It’s the perfect time for me. Initially, City were talking about two years, but I decided to sign another one, so I finished at 10 years.

“It completes the cycle. It’s a nice round figure. I can never see myself playing against City for another team. So 10 years — that’s it.”

Silva missed chunks of City’s title-winning 2017/18 season to return to Spain where his premature born son Mateo was being treated in hospital.

Mateo has since recovered and was in attendance for City’s first home game of this season in August, when Silva scored in a 6-1 rout of Huddersfie­ld.

Meanwhile, Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino prepares to make his first signing in year and a half with Jack Clarke was set for medical in London late yesterday.

Spurs have reached an agreement with Leeds for the £10 million (RM53 million) signing of the 18-year-old winger.

He impressed during his debut campaign with Leeds, making 25 appearance­s under manager Marcelo Bielsa.

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