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Valencia CF is facing the final stretch of the transfer market with the pressure to meet the requests of their coach, Carlos Corberán, who believes that the squad is not yet complete.
Despite the reinforcements already brought in, the Valencia coach has been clear with the sports management: the team needs two more forwards to confidently tackle the season.
So far, Valencia has secured the signings of Copete, Santamaría, Ugrinic, Danjuma, and Dani Raba, in addition to the loan of goalkeeper Julen Agirrezabala, giving the team a renewed look in several positions. However, the forward line remains the major weak point, especially after a start to the season where the lack of goals has been apparent.
Valencia is looking to sign two more forwards
Corberán doesn't want to leave anything to chance. In a press conference, the Valencia coach stated that his plan is to sign a forward who can be an alternative to Hugo Duro, the current offensive focal point of the team, and another player with a more versatile profile, capable of playing on the wing and providing depth to a team that, at times, has seemed predictable in attack. The coaching staff's intention is to have a variety of resources and not overly rely on Duro, whose goal-scoring burden should not fall solely on his shoulders.
Behind the scenes at Mestalla, there is a race against time. The transfer window is about to close, and names are starting to pile up on the technical secretary's agenda. Last-minute loans are not ruled out, especially from foreign leagues, nor are bets on players who are not getting playing time in their current clubs. The aim is to strengthen immediately without compromising the club's financial stability.

The arrival of Danjuma already brought a quality boost to the attacking zone, but Valencia understands that there is still a need for firepower up front. The season is long, and Corberán wants to have enough rotations to compete in both the League and the Copa del Rey. With a demanding schedule, the signings made in these days will be crucial in determining the team's true potential.
The fans, on their part, are eager. Supporters are aware that the Valencia transfer market is not over yet and trust that the board will meet the coach's demands. If the reinforcements arrive, the team could make a significant competitive leap. Otherwise, there will be a feeling of falling short in a project aiming to establish itself.
Everything indicates that the planning will be defined in the coming hours. Valencia needs goals, depth, and options, and Corberán persists in creating a team capable of competing effectively. The question now is: Will the club satisfy their coach before the market closes?
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