SPANISH striker David Villa says he’s fit to make his debut in Australian football’s A-League on Saturday after a four months break since his last match.

The 32-year-old Villa, Spain’s leading international goal-scorer, trained for the first time Monday with his Melbourne City teammates after joining the club on a 10-match loan.

Villa last played when Spain beat Australia 3-0 in the group stage of the World Cup in June, but told a news confernce in Melbourne he has worked with his conditioning team and is ready to make his A-League debut against Sydney FC on Saturday.

He said: “I feel good, a little bit tired from the long trip, but focused on the game and teammates. I feel prepared. I’ve been working hard.”

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Villa sneaked into Melbourne on Sunday and met with coach John van’t Schip and staff soon after touching down.

The Spaniard was accompanied by New York City’s director of football operations, Claudio Reyna, and New York City FC’s strength and conditioning trainer.

Spain’s all-time leading goal-scorer is expected to play his first match for his new club in this weekend’s opening round of the A-League season when City clash with Sydney FC at Allianz Stadium on Saturday.

Following his guest stint for Melbourne City, the former Barcelona and Atletico Madrid star will link up with New York City to play in the MLS.