Manchester City’s David Silva to join MLS side Inter Miami

Manchester City playmaker and former Spain international David Silva is reportedly set to join MLS club Inter Miami next summer.

The club are owned by David Beckham and are yet to commit to any big-name signings but former Valencia star Silva could well be the first, according to The Independent.

A report in El Chiringuito TV from last month said that Silva was in talks with Japanese club Vissel Kobe for a move next year.

The 33-year-old has amassed 414 appearances for City, scoring 73 goals, providing 134 assists and winning four Premier League titles after joining from Valencia in 2010, but is out of contract this summer.

The playmaker has retired from international duty but won a notable 125 caps for La Roja, scoring 25 goals and winning three major tournaments – winning two European Championship crowns alongside the 2010 World Cup.

A product of Valencia’s youth system, Silva played for Los Che across six seasons and also enjoyed loan spells at Eibar and Celta Vigo.

He has previously said that he wishes to retire at his hometown club Las Palmas.

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