La Liga
Valencia CF continues its preparation at the Paterna Sports City, focusing on the upcoming Naranja Trophy on Saturday and the start of the league. However, they will do so without a key player in their squad, as Javi Guerra will train separately from the group until his future is clarified.
The club's management has decided that Guerra will follow an individualized training regime for "safety" reasons, to prevent any injury that could complicate his imminent transfer. The midfielder has accepted the club's decision and will be working out in the gym while his situation is resolved.
Valencia and Atletico Madrid have reached an agreement for the transfer of the young talent for a fixed amount of 25 million euros, with an additional 5 million in variables, and 15% of the profits from any future sale of the player. However, 30% of Guerra's economic rights still belong to Villarreal, adding a layer of complexity to the deal.
Valencia puts him on hold until his future is resolved
Meanwhile, Atletico has completed the acquisition of Conor Gallagher, leaving Javi Guerra in a difficult position. According to the MARCA newspaper, this uncertainty has led Valencia to withdraw the player from training and matches under Rubén Baraja's direction, awaiting the resolution of his future in the coming hours.
In this scenario, Valencia faces the Naranja Trophy with divided attention between team preparation and the resolution of Javi Guerra's future, a key element in the club's structure.
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