Spanish legend David Villa was on verge of signing with Arsenal before moving to Atletico Madrid
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Arsenal were supposed to sign Villa in 2013.

Now the retired Spanish legend has lift the lid on his failed move.

Former Barcelona star David Villa revealed that he came very close to signing for Arsenal back when Arsene Wenger was in charge. The 38-year-old played a major part in Spain winning the 2010 World Cup, scoring five goals during the tournament.

A year after the victory in South Africa, Villa helped Barca win the Champions League and had a decent spell with the Blaugrana before joining Atletico Madrid in 2013. The former Spanish international said that before joining Los Rojiblancos, he was “90%” sure of a move to Arsenal before the transfer fell through.

Speaking to BBC Sport, Villa said: “We were in a lot of meetings and a lot of calls. I felt 90% in that moment that I [would] go to Arsenal and Arsene Wenger. But in that moment we didn’t arrive to the deal, Atletico Madrid arrived and in three or four days fixed everything.I don’t know what would have happened if I’d signed for Arsenal. I’m very happy that I signed for Atletico Madrid, not just for winning the league but for everything. I’m very happy to have made that choice.”

Villa eventually spent just the one season at Atleti in which, the club won La Liga and reached the Champions League final. After this he spent four years at New York City before finishing his career at Japanese club Vissel Kobe. The Spaniard also played a few matches for Melbourne City on loan from New York.