http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-Soldado-c31367 has stated that he is happy with life at the Mestalla stadium and wants to continue with Los Che.
The prolific striker has garnered a lot of interest from foreign clubs after efficient displays in front of goal. French giants Paris Saint Germain are known admirers of the Spanish hit-man, and are willing to reward the forward for his aptitude.
However, Soldado has rejected notions of an impending transfer and has reaffirmed his desire to continue with Los Che. He stated that he is over the moon with the treatment by Valencia, for whom he has been a revelation since his move from Getafe.
"No I won’t leave Valencia. It is something that goes through my mind. I'm with the team I want to be. The truth is that in all the previous clubs I was treated wonderfully, but my greatest footballing moments have arrived here," Soldado remarked.
Nevertheless, the Real Madrid academy product refused to rule out a future move. He commented that he does not know what the future holds for him, but he is happy at the Mestalla.
A move away looks unlikely at the moment, with Soldado adapting to life in Valencia comfortably. His family has adjusted to life in the city, and the player himself is one of the captains of the squad.
“Neither I nor anyone I know what the future may hold, but I’m Valencia, one of the captains of the team and my family is right here,” he said
The calendar year 2011 saw Roberto Soldado recieve a good return for his efforts at the Spanish club. He stated that personally the year has been very good and added that there's room for improvement.
The 26-year-old played in 47 competitive matches for Los Che, scoring 32 goals. He was the best Spanish striker of the year, hitting the back of the net at an average of 0.68 strikes a game.
His goals have been important for Valencia, who are third in La Liga rankings, seven points behind the league leaders, Real Madrid. They have accumulated 33 points from their 16 Primera Division fixtures and have a four-point advantage over third placed
Levante.
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