
Javi Guerra has once again positioned himself at the center of the market. The young midfielder from Valencia, one of the most promising breakthroughs in recent times in La Liga, has caught the attention of Milan. Reports from Italy indicate that the Rossoneri have made a move with an initial proposal amounting to 18 million euros, with the potential for an additional two million euros in bonuses. However, Valencia does not view this figure favorably and believes the player is worth much more.
Valencia Wants More for Javi Guerra
The player, who has been a key figure in Valencia's scheme during the last season, is currently under contract and has not publicly expressed a desire to leave. Nonetheless, his surroundings acknowledge the growing interest from top European teams, which comes as no surprise given his consistency, youth, and ability to have an impact from the midfield.
Valencia sees Javi as a strategic asset, not only in sporting terms but also economically. The club, aware of its financial position, does not rule out a sale but only if the offer meets their expectations. The feeling is that Milan's proposed 20 million falls short for one of the most highly valued talents of his generation.
The Italian side has not withdrawn from the bidding and is considering raising their offer to meet Valencia's demands. They are convinced at San Siro that the midfielder can be an investment for both the present and future. Meanwhile, the player continues his preparations for the upcoming season as his name continues to resonate strongly on both sides of the Mediterranean.
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