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Valencia CF is already working on a deep restructuring of its squad for the upcoming summer. At Mestalla, they understand that there will be uncomfortable decisions.
The club needs to reduce the wage bill, address weakened positions, and generate resources to strengthen a team that cannot afford another inconsistent season.
Valencia CF accelerates the clean-up process at right-back
Valencia CF has a clear focus: the right flank. The sports management believes that this area needs an almost complete overhaul. The first player in focus is Dimitri Foulquier, a player respected internally but affected by physical issues and decreasing playing time.
The full-back has a contract, although the club is already exploring ways to facilitate his departure. The goal is to avoid another season influenced by injuries. Dimitri Foulquier has had useful moments, especially due to his versatility, but Valencia CF needs weekly reliability and fresh legs.
The context requires looking beyond past services. Corberán wants a more competitive squad with profiles available throughout the season.

Thierry Correia also on the exit ramp
The case of Thierry Correia follows a similar path but with significant economic nuances. His salary burdens and his performance hasn't compensated. The Portuguese was once seen as a long-term full-back, but injuries have hindered any definitive consolidation attempts.
Thierry Correia has recently returned to the squad, even with opportunities to bid farewell on the field, but his future seems far from Mestalla. The lack of consistency has been decisive. Valencia CF cannot build a right flank around two players who have spent too much time sidelined.
Therefore, the club is exploring alternatives. The idea is to find a reliable, competitive full-back in line with the club's financial reality.

Javi Guerra, the potential game-changer in the market
The scenario is different for Javi Guerra. It's not about an exit due to wear and tear but a potential strategic move. The midfielder is one of the most valuable assets in the squad. His sale could fetch between 25 and 30 million euros.
This sum would allow strengthening multiple positions and providing breathing space for a planning constrained by financial accounts. They know this well at Mestalla. Javi Guerra still holds appeal in the market, especially in Italy, where Milan has been linked to a significant offer.
The dilemma is evident. Valencia CF would lose talent, physicality, and attacking threat from midfield, but it would gain room to rebuild the team.

Mestalla faces a summer of tough decisions
The outflow process won't be easy. Each case requires a different approach, both in sports and contractual terms. With Dimitri Foulquier, the challenge will be to reach a reasonable agreement. With Thierry Correia, it's about finding a destination and reducing salary, while with Guerra, it's about maximizing revenue.
The club needs to make wise decisions. Selling out of necessity always weakens, but doing it strategically could lead to a more balanced era. The fans, tired of disappointing transfer windows, demand clarity. It's not enough to offload players; they will also need signings to raise the team's level.
The summer will determine the project's direction and the credibility of a sports management forced to be proactive and not reactive. Valencia CF aims to act swiftly, overhaul their squad, and potentially use Javi Guerra as a financial lever.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Los tres señalados para salir del Valencia
