David Silva returns to Spain and is officially announced as a Real Sociedad player as he admits he received 'great offers from all over the world'... after calling time on his 10-year spell with Manchester City

David Silva has been officially unveiled as a Real Sociedad player after putting an end to his ten-year spell with Manchester City.

The 34-year-old received multiple offers from clubs around the world, after he reportedly came close to a deal with Serie A side Lazio and also attracted interest from David Beckham's MLS club Inter Miami.

However, the Spaniard opted for a move back to his homeland and recently donned the Sociedad strip for the first time as he arrival was officially announced. 

David Silva has been officially unveiled as Real Sociedad player after leaving Manchester City

David Silva has been officially unveiled as Real Sociedad player after leaving Manchester City

The creative midfielder will wear the No 21 for his new club as he returns to his homeland

The creative midfielder will wear the No 21 for his new club as he returns to his homeland 


Silva will wear the number 21 shirt for Sociedad - the same number he wore at City, Valencia and for Spain. 

Upon his arrival, Silva explained that he chose to join the LaLiga side, who finished sixth last season, due to their style of play despite having 'great offers' from other clubs. 

'I chose this club for the style of play that distinguishes it,' the creative midfielder said.

'I cannot deny that some personal reasons also influenced this choice but now I am happy to be back in Spain. 

Silva admitted that the Sociedad's style of play was the reason he chose to join the LaLiga side

Silva admitted that the Sociedad's style of play was the reason he chose to join the LaLiga side

He had attracted lucrative offers from around the world but opted for a return to Spain

He had attracted lucrative offers from around the world but opted for a return to Spain

'The fact that I had already played in Eibar (Andalusian club) had an impact because I had a great time, to come here I refused great offers from all over the world.' 

The Spaniard enjoyed an incredibly successful time at the Etihad Stadium after joining City in 2010 for a fee in the region of £25million to £30million.

He won four Premier League titles, two FA Cups and five League Cups with City but could never quite help steer them to their first ever Champions League trophy.

He will compete in the Europa League next season, after Sociedad's sixth-placed finish last campaign saw them qualify for the group stages of UEFA's sister tournament.