05.06.2014 05:18 h

Football: Spain's Villa signs guest stint with Melbourne City

Kew Jaliens in actie namens het Australische Newcastle United Jets tegen Melbourne Heart. (08-03-2014)
Kew Jaliens in actie namens het Australische Newcastle United Jets tegen Melbourne Heart. (08-03-2014)

Spanish World Cup winner David Villa will play a guest stint with newly branded Melbourne City in Australia's A-League next season, the club said on Thursday.

Villa, unveiled by Major League Soccer club New York City as its inaugural player this week, will take the field for Melbourne between October and December this year prior to the start of the American season.

The 32-year-old, who joined New York after helping Atletico Madrid win the Spanish league title, is his country's all-time top scorer and will play for the world champions at his third World Cup in Brazil this month.

Villa, who will play against the Socceroos in Group B at the World Cup, said he was excited about club football in Australia.

"It's very good for me in every sense," he said in a statement.

"From a football point of view it's the opportunity to play in a new league in a different country, and of course it will be ideal for me to get some competitive football in the period before the MLS season gets under way.

"I'm sure that playing for Melbourne City FC will be a marvellous experience."

It is the first major signing announced by Melbourne City since they were bought by English Premier League giants Manchester City earlier this year.

"We are very proud to have David Villa as part of the City family and are thrilled to announce he will play for Melbourne City FC in the A-League this (coming) season," said Ferran Soriano, chief executive of the City Football Group.

"The sports fans of Melbourne can look forward to seeing one of the best players in world football representing their city when David brings his rare talents to AAMI Park later this year."

The only comparable big signing in the A-League's history was Italian great Alessandro Del Piero, who spent two seasons with Sydney FC.

As part of Manchester City's takeover, the former Melbourne Heart club was renamed Melbourne City.

"It is exciting news that David Villa will be playing in the A-League," Football Federation Australia chief executive David Gallop said.

"The presence of some of the world's finest footballers in our competition, including a player like David coming straight from the World Cup, is an attractive prospect for spectators that further enhances the value of our game."