Jordi Alba insists: I don't want to swap Valencia for Manchester United

20 October 2011 12:46
Manchester United target Jordi Alba says he is not considering leaving Valencia.[LNB]The highly-rated left-back made his debut for Spain against Scotland earlier this month and has already been linked with a move to Old Trafford.[LNB]United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is understood to have sent scouts to watch him play for Valencia four times and the reports have been impressive.[LNB] Staying put: Alba (right) says it would be 'difficult' for him to leave Valencia [LNB]Alba is contracted to Valencia until 2013 but has a buy-out in the deal which stands at ?17.5million. [LNB]The Spaniards are thought to be trying to get the 22-year-old to sign a new deal which would see that almost doubled.[LNB]But Alba said: 'I am happy in Valencia, and want to enjoy this moment.[LNB] Making his bow: Jordi Alba starred for Spain in the recent game against Scotland[LNB]'I prefer to avoid the pressure from these rumours and only live each day to try and progress. Now I would see it very difficult to leave Valencia.'[LNB]Sky Sports claims that the player's representatives, Vicente Fores and Jose Maria Tarraga, have admitted they know of United's interest in the player but that no deal was imminent.[LNB] Trash your Tevez shirt! Manchester rivals urged to unite against rebel ahead of derbyNani believes incredible home form can help United to beat rivals City in Manchester derbyUnited defender Evra set for talks with FA over racism row with Liverpool star Suarez'No surprise' that Man United want to sign Van Wolfswinkel from SportingFor all the latest Manchester FC news, features and opinion[LNB] [LNB]

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