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Real Madrid Make Valencia's David Silva Their Prime Summer Objective - Report
Real Madrid will reportedly pursue David Silva as their principal summer signing...
By Cyrus C. Malek
Real Madrid will make David Silva their principal objective in this summer's transfer season, according to a report by Marca.
The report today suggests Florentino Perez has the details for such a move on his desk, outlining Madrid's summer objectives with Silva heading the list.
Madrid will reportedly hope to arrive upon a deal with Silva, a fixture in the Spanish national team, before the World Cup, as the players's value is ancitipated to increase substantially in the wake of South Africa 2010.
Los Blancos will reportedly offer Los Che €25 million to sign Silva, a larger bid than Madrid submitted last summer for the darting midfielder.
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The report today suggests Florentino Perez has the details for such a move on his desk, outlining Madrid's summer objectives with Silva heading the list.
Madrid will reportedly hope to arrive upon a deal with Silva, a fixture in the Spanish national team, before the World Cup, as the players's value is ancitipated to increase substantially in the wake of South Africa 2010.
Los Blancos will reportedly offer Los Che €25 million to sign Silva, a larger bid than Madrid submitted last summer for the darting midfielder.
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