Largie Ramazani is back on Valencia's agenda. The Belgian winger wants to stay at Mestalla, and the club is considering his return, albeit cautiously.
The operation involves Leeds United, his rights holder. The English club doesn't count on him, but they also don't seem willing to facilitate a cheap exit.
Largie Ramazani interests Valencia, but he is not a priority
Ramazani made a strong impression in the second half of the season. His goals provided a spark for a team in need of imbalance, speed, and threat in attack. According to the latest transfer rumors from Valencia, his impact is valued, but internally, he is not placed at the level of other priorities. More economic effort is focused on Guido Rodríguez.
Largie Ramazani is of interest, but only as part of a calculated operation, without jeopardizing other key market moves. Ron Gourlay is already planning to talk to Leeds United executives. The aim is to understand firsthand the conditions the English club demands.
Valencia wants to know if there is real room for negotiation. The response will determine whether the club progresses or definitively shelves the Belgian's name.
Leeds United sets the price for the sale
Leeds doesn't consider Largie Ramazani a necessary piece for their project. This stance opens a door, but it doesn't guarantee a comfortable price. The winger has a contract in England, reinforcing the negotiating position of the Yorkshire club.
The figure being discussed could approach 12 million euros. For Valencia, that amount is very difficult to assume at the moment. The club would seek to reduce the sum, include variable formulas, or explore a more flexible structure. Paying in cash seems unlikely.
Largie Ramazani, on his part, sees continuing in LaLiga with good eyes. His adaptation has been positive, and his environment believes Valencia suits him.

LaLiga has already seen the best version of the Belgian
Largie Ramazani provided clear sporting arguments. In the second half of the season, he scored six goals and provided an assist, significant numbers for a winger. His energy altered games and added depth to a Valencia side that struggled to create chances consistently.
However, the analysis isn't just statistical. The club also evaluates certain behaviors that didn't fully convince in several matches. This dual assessment explains the caution. Largie Ramazani has talent and potential, but Valencia needs competitive reliability throughout the season.
In LaLiga, details matter. It's not enough to appear in specific phases; a club aiming to grow needs regularity and daily commitment.
Valencia won't go overboard for Largie Ramazani
Valencia is in a market where every euro counts. Gourlay seeks to enhance the squad with coherent and controlled operations. Largie Ramazani fits due to his age, speed, and ability to change games. Few 25-year-old wingers offer similar figures at an affordable cost.
The issue lies in defining what affordable means. If Leeds United insists on a figure close to 12 million, negotiations will cool off. The Mestalla club might wait for market movements. An English discount or a creative formula would completely change the scenario.
The player's stance will be crucial as well. If he pushes to stay in Valencia, Leeds United could be forced to soften their demands. Currently, no decision has been made. There is interest, contacts, and a clear idea: Valencia wants Largie Ramazani, but won't pay any price.
The outcome will depend on the upcoming discussions. If the figures align, Largie Ramazani will have real chances to continue in LaLiga as a Valencia player.
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