La Liga
Javi Guerra is not performing well in this first part of the season, and his future at Valencia seems to be in question due to the interest he continues to attract from other top clubs. The midfielder is struggling with a virus that has affected his training routine, and although he remains a key player for Carlos Corberán, his influence is not what it used to be in previous seasons.
In recent matches, such as against Sevilla, he has been substituted early due to a lack of freshness, coupled with more frequent ball losses than usual and a notably reduced offensive impact.
Corberán continues to have faith in him, believing that regaining his dynamism will be crucial for the team, and the midfielder's contract extension until 2029 confirms that long-term commitment. Nonetheless, the interest from other international clubs persists, as they still see him as a player with great potential.
Newcastle United Revives Interest in Javi Guerra
As reported by 'ElDesmarque', Newcastle United once again places the Valencian midfielder as a priority target to strengthen their midfield. British media suggest that the club is preparing a strategic list for the upcoming transfer windows, which includes young talents like Kees Smit from AZ Alkmaar, Lamine Camara from Monaco, and Bilal El Khannouss from Leicester City, with Guerra being one of the primary options.
The Magpies have been scouting the Valencia CF player for years, even visiting Mestalla to watch him play live. Although they have not made a formal offer, their technical reports have consistently been positive. Despite the player's contract renewal initially closing the door to a transfer, English sources suggest that Newcastle has not removed his name from their agenda.
The midfielder's price was around 25 million before signing the new contract, a fee that Valencia always deemed insufficient to part ways with one of their most valuable assets. With the new agreement in place, his market value is now perceived as even higher, making any potential negotiation a complex matter.
LaLiga Watches the Case Closely
In LaLiga, Guerra's performance decline has become a recurring topic in discussions and analyses. His role as a midfielder capable of breaking lines and contributing in attack had positioned him as one of the league's standout players. Reclaiming that form is crucial to prevent the media scrutiny from turning into added pressure.
Valencia CF views the midfielder as a cornerstone in a youth-oriented project and believes that his current situation is more of a physical setback than a structural issue. The player's environment conveys confidence that he will return to his dominant form. The coaching staff is working with him on a specific plan to restore his energy, regain aggressiveness in pressing, and give him a more prominent role in transitions.

Javi Guerra's Immediate Future
Newcastle United's interest confirms that the midfielder remains acknowledged as one of the most valuable talents of his generation. At Mestalla, they see his continuity as an opportunity for collective growth, while Corberán anticipates a return to his leadership on the pitch as he regains competitive rhythm.
The upcoming matches in LaLiga will be crucial in evaluating his progress following this physical and sporting setback. The coaching staff hopes that the competitive break and personalized work will allow him to return with renewed confidence. Regardless of the market speculation, Valencia understands that the season still offers a chance for him to reclaim his best form and solidify his role in the team.
Valencia hopes Javi Guerra will hit top form in the second half of the season, knowing he is one of the key players in their squad. The player's circle does not hide that he would like to play in the Premier League, but they affirm that he is fully focused on Mestalla and improving his performance.
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