The former Italian national team striker Marco Di Vaio, who belongs to the Spanish team, stated that he does not agree to be exchanged for Fernando Morientes and move to .
Recently, there have been rumors that Valencia, who finished third in the Spanish league this season, wants to see Morientes, who has failed to establish himself in England, in their ranks next season and is willing to exchange him for Di Vaio with Liverpool. However, the Italian categorically refuses to participate in such a deal and go to England.
"The club has already talked to me about possible exchanges," said Di Vaio. "They want Morientes, but I don't want to play in England."
"I am not going to go play where I don't want to just because it would be beneficial for Valencia. I'm not a puppet and I have a family, so I will only play where I can be happy.".
Part of this season, Di Vaio spent in France, when he was loaned to a club playing in Ligue 1. The striker says that he has excellent conditions in France and he wants to stay in Monaco.
"I have already told Valencia's leaders that I will do everything to stay at Monaco next season. However, the club is asking for 6 million euros for me and I don't think Monaco will agree to pay such a sum, especially since I am already 30."
"If I can't stay in France, then I will have to consider other options. However, at the moment Monaco is my goal."