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David Albelda Will End His adventures with Valencia
Valencia senior defender, David Albelda, said it plans to leave the club at the end of the season. He's a 35-year-old wanted to feel grazing outside Spain before retiring.

During her time as a footballer, Albelda had spent most of his career with El Che. Former Spanish international defender spent 18 years playing with Valencia.

But with usainya already longer young, Albelda was now beginning to not be a choice. Until the La Liga season has 21 games, he has never even been entrusted play.

"Chances are I will not be 95 percent longer to strengthen Valencia when the season ends. Could I survive? You always leave the door slightly open, but it depends on me, the club president and director of sport," said Albelda on Sky Sport.

"I always believed that I had to go in at the right time. Few months of my first season really tricky because I can not contribute anything," he added.

Albelda who had never tasted it like to be outside of La Liga, then also expressed his desire to feel the play in the other countries.

"I can hardly think to continue to be in Spanish., But we'll see when the time comes and the situation. I had an idea for tries capabilities outside of Spain," said the player who collected 51 caps for La Furia Roja's.

David Albelda Will End His adventures with Valencia

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David Albelda Will End His adventures with Valencia
Valencia senior defender, David Albelda, said it plans to leave the club at the end of the season. He's a 35-year-old wanted to feel grazing outside Spain before retiring.

During her time as a footballer, Albelda had spent most of his career with El Che. Former Spanish international defender spent 18 years playing with Valencia.

But with usainya already longer young, Albelda was now beginning to not be a choice. Until the La Liga season has 21 games, he has never even been entrusted play.

"Chances are I will not be 95 percent longer to strengthen Valencia when the season ends. Could I survive? You always leave the door slightly open, but it depends on me, the club president and director of sport," said Albelda on Sky Sport.

"I always believed that I had to go in at the right time. Few months of my first season really tricky because I can not contribute anything," he added.

Albelda who had never tasted it like to be outside of La Liga, then also expressed his desire to feel the play in the other countries.

"I can hardly think to continue to be in Spanish., But we'll see when the time comes and the situation. I had an idea for tries capabilities outside of Spain," said the player who collected 51 caps for La Furia Roja's.