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Arsenal turned down David Silva as he’d ‘never be able to cope’ in Premier League

Arsenal's loss has certainly been Manchester City's gain, as the experienced midfielder has one of the most impressive CVs in the game

DAVID SILVA has become one of the strongest and most versatile midfielders since he joined Manchester City seven years ago.

But he could have been based in North London, not the North of England had Wenger et al believed he was cut out for life in the Premiership in 2010.

 David Silva, in action against West Brom, has become one of the Premiership's best foreign imports
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David Silva, in action against West Brom, has become one of the Premiership's best foreign importsCredit: Getty - Contributor

According to the Daily Mail Silva, now 31, was spotted while playing in Spain in 2004 but when word got back to the Arsenal camp they dismissed the pursuit believing he wasn't cut out for life at Arsenal, or in the Premier League.

The young Silva was sent out on another loan spell by Valencia but they quickly realised he had first-team potential so recalled him at the end of the agreement, in 2006.

Silva then signed for Manchester City, four years later, and is now the third longest serving player at Manchester City, behind Vincent Kompany and Yaya Toure.

How different life could have been for Silva at Arsenal, where their oldest player is 35-year-old Petr Chech and their longest serving player is Theo Walcott.

 Arsenal missed the opportunity to sign David Silva from Valencia in 2004, believing that he didn't have the physical attributes to succeed in the Premier League
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Arsenal missed the opportunity to sign David Silva from Valencia in 2004, believing that he didn't have the physical attributes to succeed in the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Silva was certainly 'the one that got away' for Arsene Wenger- his loss is certainly Pep Guardiola's gain. The Spanish manager wants his fellow Spaniard to see out his days at City
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Silva was certainly 'the one that got away' for Arsene Wenger- his loss is certainly Pep Guardiola's gain. The Spanish manager wants his fellow Spaniard to see out his days at CityCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

Silva first caught the eye of Arsenal's head of international recruitment, Francis Cagagio, who has established somewhat of a reputation for bringing big names on board.

He is personally responsible for moving Santi Cazorla, Hector Bellerin, Cesc Fabregas and Alexis Sanchez to the Emirates.

The Spaniard works well within the Arsenal set-up as he helps the club secure young players, with potential, at below-market prices.

He is a close ally of Arsene Wenger and often fulfils the club's wishlist- but the club missed a trick with Silva who has gone on to have one of the most impressive CVs, boasting a World Cup and two European Championships for his national side.

 Silva, and Ibrahimovic, break up a fight between Inter Milan and Valencia during a Champions League clash in 2007- they will be on opposing teams again during the next Manchester derby..some ten years later
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Silva, and Ibrahimovic, break up a fight between Inter Milan and Valencia during a Champions League clash in 2007- they will be on opposing teams again during the next Manchester derby..some ten years laterCredit: Back Page Images

At domestic level, he has two Premier League titles and three cups and is still in fine form.

The 31-year-old has spoken openly of his desire to add a Champions League triumph to his long list of accolades.

Scooping the successful Spaniard was one of City's most impressive moves, as manager Pep Guardiola himself acknowledges.

He recently admitted that during his tenure in Barcelona he tried to entice the midfielder to the Nou Camp, but couldn't compete with City's deep pockets.

Guardiola hopes that the two will be able to continue to build on their success at City, and wants the Spaniard to see out his days in Manchester.

David Silva confirms he wants to stay with Manchester City and hopes to win the Champions League this season
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