Silva sets sights on England

24 September 2010 17:00
David Silva has already made his mark on the Clydesdale Bank Premier League with his attacking prowess - a fact he hopes will not go unnoticed by clubs in England. The Portuguese winger continued a promising start to his Kilmarnock career by netting his first goal for the club in their midweek victory over Hibernian in the Co-operative Insurance Cup. The former CSKA Sofia player has tasted the highest level before, playing as a youngster at Porto, and that has left him hungry for more. The 24-year-old said: "The Scottish championship is very strong and they have good teams that play in Europe, so I think it's a good standard. "The level here is good, but you are close to England and it can help you get a move there. Every player is looking upon this as a stepping stone, but first we have to think about the team we are in and try to help them get the best results we can."

Source: PA