Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Jesus Navas to Manchester City

There has been many rumors about the future of Jesus Navas. He has now spent the whole of his career until now at Spanish club Seville and has been rumored to have completed a move to English side Manchester City. A $26,000,000 fee has been reported to be agreed. Navas took part in Spain's Euro 2012 triumph and the 2010 World Cup. He is a quick and agile right winger who likes to use the space in the wide areas and can play down the middle when needed. He also has a reputation as a tough tackler although he has a very slight frame. He said about 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 Seville  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."
He has already earned 20 caps for Spain. This would be the first major signing for Manchester City who will try to retain the Premier League Crown from Neighbors Manchester United. I think this is a good move for Manchester City because last summer they didn't do much in the window and as a result they lost the premier league title. Navas is very quick and explosive player, a type of player city need. Last year they bought in Sinclair who wasn't much effective at all. Navas has more experience and therefor can contribute better to the team. The morale would also increase in the dressing room with this signing. We might see a partnership between David Silva and Navas develop considering they are both countrymen. Also the to-be coach of Manchester City can work will with Navas because of their experiences in Spain. He might just be what City need to win the title!

Jesus Navas highlights.

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