Miguel Angel Moya Pleased With 'Dream Move' To Valencia
The goalkeeper has stated that he respects both Renan and Cesar Sanchez...
The former Real Mallorca man was presented officially today and said that it is a "very happy and very important" moment for him.
"It is a day that I have dreamed of, because I have waited a year to say this phrase; Amunt Valencia!" Europa Press quote him as saying.
Moya went on to state that he feels "100 per cent Valencia" and that he appreciates the fact that the club have continued to pursue him, even after a deal fell through last summer.
"They have come for me again and now I am here," he stated.
The goalkeeper said that Valencia have "great history, especially in goal" and stated that with regards to Renan and Cesar Sanchez, he has "great respect and will respect their numbers".
Moya revealed that he has not yet spoken with coach Unai Emery, but that he has talked to David Albelda and David Navarro.
"They have told me that this is a big team and the truth is that I have seen that in the two days I have been here," he mused.
Finally, Moya was asked about the futures of David Villa and David Silva, both of whom could leave Valencia this summer.
"[They are] very important for the club and for the national team. I would love for them to continue because with them we would be a great team, but in the end the one who decides these things is the club," he concluded.
James Walker-Roberts, Goal.com
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