
La Liga
Javi Guerra has decided to take a step back from Valencia at a crucial moment. The promising midfielder has reportedly turned down the contract extension offered by the club just a few days ago, a proposal that, according to his circle, does not meet the player's or his representation agency's expectations. Although Valencia suggested a significant financial improvement, Guerra and his team believe that there is still a need for a greater commitment from the club to ensure his continuity.
This setback poses a new obstacle for Valencia, who recently began talks to renew their young talents. According to Cadena SER, in addition to Javi Guerra, the club has also approached César Tárrega and Diego López, with whom the rapport seems smoother. However, the midfielder's refusal complicates the future plans of the team under the current management of Carlos Corberán.
The future of Valencia at risk
The situation is causing concern among the executives as Guerra is not only a key piece in the team's sports strategy but also one of the assets with the most international potential. His development has not gone unnoticed, and teams like Manchester United are already closely monitoring him, although no formal offers have been made yet.
With a market still in flux and the player standing firm, Valencia faces a crucial decision: to improve their offer or risk losing one of their most valuable assets. Time is running out.
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