M'Vila won't let Arsenal transfer talk distract him from France's Euro 2012 quest
The Rennes midfield enforcer has been heavily linked with a move to
north London but admits that his priority now lies with helping his
national side prosper in Poland and Ukraine
EXCLUSIVE
By Robin Bairner and Francesco Delgado
France
midfielder and Arsenal transfer target Yann M'Vila has shelved thoughts
of a possible move to the Premier League until after the upcoming
European Championship.
The Rennes enforcer has been heavily
linked with a move to Arsene Wenger's side, while his France colleague
Laurent Koscielny has encouraged the 21-year-old to join him in north
London next season.
But M'Vila, who will have a pivotal role to
play for Laurent Blanc's men in Poland and Ukraine, will not allow the
speculation surrounding his future distract him ahead of this summer's
main event.
He told Goal.com: “My present at the
moment is France. After the Euros we will see what happens with my
future. There are many options open and I still don't know what will
happen.
"We will have to talk about everything in a relaxed way
but I don't think my signing for another club will depend on what
happens in the Euros.
“Do I like the Premier League? Who doesn't?”
Typically
playing in a defensive midfield role, the press have been quick to
relate the Arsenal target’s style to that of Patrick Vieira or Claude
Makelele, and though the 21-year-old is clearly pleased to be mentioned
alongside such icons, he assured he won’t let the comments define him.
“People have compared me to Makelele and Vieira, and I take that as a big compliment,” M'Vila added.
“There
are big names in the French national team, but I am M'Vila, I have my
own style and I hope people will recognise that more from now on.”
Despite
his tender years, the Amiens-born player has quickly grown into an
important member of Laurent Blanc’s France side, yet he was quick to
play down his influence for Les Bleus.
“I don't consider myself
the brain of the French team because I have just arrived and that would
mean incredible pressure in a tournament like the Euros,” he said.
“But
I am not scared by challenges and my mission will be to help the team,
obeying what my coach asks of me. I know my limitations and that my
team-mates will have to help me.
“The press have said my call-up
was fair, but that's not enough for me. Now I have to show it on the
pitch in the time my coach gives to me.
“Blanc has explained to
me in detail what my mission will be in the team. And the truth is that
it attracts me a lot. I am experiencing a key moment in my sporting
career and I know I am playing for my future.”
M’Vila’s Rennes
side finished the season in disappointing fashion, with the midfielder
himself under a cloud because of personal problems, but he insists this
will not detract from his efforts at the European Championship.
“Rennes
is one thing and the French national team another,” he assured. “We
cannot compare the objectives nor the teams. The end of the season
wasn't easy with my team, but now I have changed my focus and I have to
face an even tougher challenge.”
M’Vila hopes his first
assignment with France at Euro 2012 will be a meeting with England on
June 11, but an ankle injury may yet rule him out of that encounter.
Source : Goal.com