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Valencia CF has rejected a €10 million offer from Porto for André Almeida in the final hours of the winter transfer market. The Portuguese club, after selling Nico González to Manchester City for €60 million, was looking to strengthen its midfield and made a formal proposal. However, Valencia's board decided not to part ways with the midfielder, as reported by Relevo.
Almeida is a key player in Carlos Corberán's tactics, so Valencia chose to keep him until the end of the season, despite the Portuguese club improving its initial offer. The decision is surprising, as the amount offered was higher than the €8 million that Valencia paid for the player originally, and until a few months ago, his role in the team had been secondary.
Valencia Did Not Want to Sell André Almeida in the Winter Market
The midfielder, who had expressed intentions to leave in the summer, changed his stance after Corberán's arrival, who has given him more prominence. However, his continuity beyond this season remains uncertain, as he is one of the lowest-paid players in the squad and may seek a destination with better financial terms in the next transfer window.
On the other hand, Valencia has finalized the departure of Dani Gómez, who will join Zaragoza. The forward, terminating his loan with the club and cutting ties with Levante, has reached an agreement with the Aragonese club after several days of negotiations.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La oferta de 10M que rechazó el Valencia en las últimas horas de mercado