New York City attacker David Villa has dismissed any possibility of making a move to the Premier League in January.
Despite being 35, Villa is still producing the goods in front of goal and the former Spanish international enjoyed a stellar campaign with New York City FC this season after managing an impressive 23 goals, which saw him clinch the MLS MVP award.
There have been murmurs recently that a few Premier League clubs could be tempted to sign Villa during the January transfer window but the former Valencia, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid star has now gone on to dismiss any possibility of leaving New York in the foreseeable future.
The striker told Sky Sports News HQ: "I had the opportunity in the past, it is not in my plans.
"I like a lot the Premier League, I watch it all the time and I am excited by every game in the Premier League.
"It is one of the best leagues in the world. I had the opportunity to go there, but now it's not in my thinking now. I feel good at NYC FC and I am still here.
"I want to keep continuing to make history. I am very happy with what I did in the past in Europe, but I am here now. It's a big day for me to get this amazing award.
"I want to keep strong, keep working hard and help my team to grow."