Valencia president Manuel Llorente announced on Friday that Los Che had decided not to sell David Villa, save for the possibility of receiving a massive offer, but that has not ended media speculation linking the Spain striker with a move away from the Mestalla.

Reports today suggested Valencia wanted to meet with Villa in South Africa, where the prolific hitman is on international duty at the Confederations Cup, with the view to discuss a supposed offer for the player.

Villa has attracted reported interest from clubs such as Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United and Chelsea.

However, Valencia spokesman Jordi Bruixola today denied any such trip had been planned, or that they were in talks with any clubs about Villa.

He said: "About the information that has been appearing concerning our player David Villa, the club want to reiterate that we are not negotiating with any club, neither Spanish nor foreign, about the possibility of transferring villa.

"The president made it very clear what Valencia's stance is during Friday's press conference. David Villa is a very important player for us.

"Also, it must be made clear that no director from the club has thought of travelling to South Africa to talk with the player.

"The player is currently focused on the Spanish nation team and this is more important.

"We would like to stop talking about this situation as it is not good for either the player or for our club to discuss it on a daily basis.

"It was left very clear last Friday that we count on David Villa. We understand that he will have had some difficult days and that any person could have been affected by it all.

"Obviously, when the time is right, we will talk with Villa so that he understands that the project at Valencia is very ambitious and that they count on him."