"For us they (Villa and Silva) are fundamental players but it's not down to me to say who plays and how," Valencia president Agustin Morera told Spanish newspaper AS. "If very serious offers come in they will be looked at if (technical secretary Juan Gines) Sanchez and (head coach Unai) Emery think it's convenient. "If not they'll say that these players can't leave because they are important. We'll do what's best for the club."
The La Liga giants have run into massive financial difficulties in recent weeks and they admit they must sell to ease their debts. Both Silva and Villa are likely to cost any of the sides in question a combined fee of £30 million. Villa, 26, has spent three years at Valencia, scoring over a 60 goals in the process.
Meanwhile, Silva, 22, has been at the Spanish giants since 2004, going out on loan twice. I personally would love to see both players in the Premier League, although I feel Silva may opt to stay in Spain. Both are terrific players that would only strengthen any of the sides in question.