Álvaro García was on Valencia CF's radar on more than one occasion, but despite the rumors and initial contacts, the Andalusian winger was never really close to landing at Mestalla. The Rayo Vallecano player himself confirmed this in a recent interview granted to Ser Deportivos Valencia, explaining that, although there was some informal interest from the Che team, no specific proposal was ever made. "There was never a written offer," he stated clearly.
Rayo did not facilitate the player's exit
From the capital of Turia, they had been looking for a winger who could provide overflow and goals, and Álvaro's name resonated strongly in several transfer windows. In the end, the signings of Sergi Canós or Rioja served to strengthen that position, although none of them has had the offensive impact that the Rayo player has maintained in recent seasons.
Despite the contacts, the Vallecano club, known for not easily allowing the departure of its key players, did not receive a formal proposal from Valencia. The negotiation never reached a serious point, and over time, Álvaro decided to commit long term to Rayo. In February, he extended his contract until 2028, thus reinforcing his bond with the Madrid-based club, where he has become one of the most important players. An opportunity that slipped away for Valencia and a commitment to continuity on the part of a player who continues to perform at a high level in La Liga.
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