La Liga
Valencia CF finds itself in a situation where two Premier League clubs, West Ham and Aston Villa, have shown a clear interest in acquiring the services of Hugo Duro. The Spanish forward has been an important piece for the Valencia team, and his performance has not gone unnoticed in England. However, despite both clubs contacting Valencia's sports management to initiate negotiations, the economic positions of both parties are far apart.
They won't let him go easily; they want a good sum
Valencia has made it clear that the minimum price to negotiate Duro's departure is 20 million euros. This figure reflects the player's importance to the club and his value in the current market. Nevertheless, both West Ham and Aston Villa, despite their interest, do not seem willing to reach that amount. Sources close to both English teams indicate that they have set a limit between 15 and 16 million euros to close the deal, a figure that currently does not meet the expectations of the Spanish club.
The situation could change in the coming days, but for now, the negotiations are at a standstill, waiting for one of the interested parties to decide to increase their offer or for Valencia to be willing to reduce its demands.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Valencia ha puesto precio a Hugo Duro
