La Liga
Valencia is already moving to find the successor of Javi Guerra, whose possible departure to AC Milan has forced the club to activate their plan B. The name that has gained strength in recent days is Mauro Arambarri, the current midfielder of Getafe. The Uruguayan, with a contract until 2028, is seen by the Valencia sports management as an ideal option to strengthen a key area of the team if the departure of one of their most promising players is confirmed.
The intention of the South American footballer to seek new challenges during this summer transfer market has been crucial for Valencia to speed up contacts. At 28 years old, Arambarri wants to take a step forward in his career, and Valencia offers him an opportunity to continue competing in a league he knows well and where he has proven his worth.
Mauro Arambarri, on Valencia CF's radar
Carlos Corberán, who will face his first season leading the team, has pointed out the need to add profiles with experience and character in the midfield. Arambarri meets both requirements, in addition to providing physical deployment and presence in both areas. His style would fit well into the new coach's game plan.
Although he is not the only team that has inquired about him—Sevilla and Villarreal have also shown interest—Valencia has started discreet procedures to position itself as the main candidate. Getafe is aware that his departure is possible if an attractive offer arrives, and although his release clause is around 12 million euros, the Madrid club would be willing to negotiate. Arambarri's future is at stake, and Mestalla is already preparing to welcome him as a strategic reinforcement.
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