La Liga
The delicate situation of Valencia in LaLiga has forced the board to make drastic decisions. With the team languishing in the relegation places to Segunda División, the club recently dismissed Rubén Baraja in search of a change of direction to right the ship. For this purpose, Carlos Corberán has been chosen as the new coach, a Spanish coach with experience in England and a clear playing style that could restore confidence to the team.
-Iván Fresneda, main target
One of the top priorities in the winter transfer market will be to strengthen the right-back position, which has been a concern throughout the season. In this regard, Valencia has set its sights on Iván Fresneda, current player of Sporting Lisbon. The young defender is considered one of the great promises of Spanish football, and his addition could bring greater solidity to a defensive line that has been vulnerable so far this season.
-Valencia in search of a new '9'
Furthermore, the board has acknowledged the need to improve in attack and has committed to bringing in a striker who can make a difference from the outset. With the team struggling to find goals, the arrival of a forward with experience and the ability to lead the offense is a top priority. This move aims to provide Corberán with the necessary tools to build a competitive team in the second half of the season.
According to information revealed by Relevo, Valencia is working against the clock to fulfill the promises made to the new coach. The signings of Fresneda and a high-level striker would be crucial to strengthen a team in need of quality and leadership in several areas of the field. With these moves, the club hopes to take a firm step towards safety and dispel the shadows threatening to drag the team down to the second division.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Los dos fichajes que el Valencia le ha prometido a Carlos Corberán en enero
