
La Liga
Valencia continues to plan its squad for the upcoming season, paying special attention to the free agent market. One of the names that has gained strength in recent weeks is Javi Muñoz, a midfielder who currently plays for UD Las Palmas and whose contract expires this summer. At 30 years old, the player could change scenery and join Mestalla at no cost, an operation that would fit perfectly with the current economic policy of the white and black team.
Javi Muñoz, imminent signing for Valencia
Muñoz has been a key piece in the Las Palmas coach's scheme during this season, amassing over 2400 minutes in the league. His profile combines hard work, balance, and experience, qualities highly valued by Valencia's coaching staff. Furthermore, his performance has been consistent, making him a reliable option to strengthen the core of a team that seeks greater solidity and depth in its squad.
The possibility of incorporating the Madrid native without the need to pay a transfer fee is an added incentive for the Mestalla club, currently in a phase of financial restraint. In this context, Javi Muñoz emerges as an interesting option to bolster the midfield without compromising the budget allocated to other priority positions. The player, on his part, would view positively the chance to join a project with greater media and competitive projection.
Discussions between both parties remain open, and Valencia seriously considers taking the step once the current season concludes. The player, developed in Real Madrid's academy, also has other offers, but the prospect of joining a historic Spanish football club like Valencia could weigh in on his final decision in the coming weeks.
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