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RB Leipzig has decided to step on the accelerator in its attempt to incorporate Cristhian Mosquera, one of the great defensive gems of Valencia CF. The German club does not want the operation to unnecessarily drag on or to be involved in a possible bidding war this summer, aware that other European teams are also closely monitoring the young center-back.
According to Relevo journalist Nacho Sanchis, Leipzig has already had formal contacts with the player's environment and with Valencia itself, and would be willing to reach the figures demanded by the Mestalla entity to let go of one of its most promising footballers (around 20-25 million euros). The idea of the German team is to resolve the transfer as soon as possible, thus avoiding Mosquera's name becoming one of the soap operas of the summer market.
They want to maximize his potential and sell him for a much higher sum in the future
On a sporting level, an attractive development plan has been presented to the player. The club proposes he follows the path already marked by defenders like Dayot Upamecano, Ibrahima Konaté, or Joško Gvardiol: arriving young in the Bundesliga, establishing himself as a key player in the team, and eventually making the leap to a continental powerhouse.
🇩🇪RB Leipzig wants to close the deal with Mosquera at the beginning of the transfer window; they do not want a summer soap opera because they know that more clubs have him on their radar and have been working to anticipate this.
— Nacho Sanchis (@sanchis14) May 20, 2025
They propose a project to the player in which he follows in the steps of Upamecano, Konaté, or… https://t.co/Nv5XpgyQ4R
At just 20 years old, Mosquera has earned a place in Carlos Corberán's starting eleven thanks to his tactical maturity, physical power, and great ability to play out from the back. Leipzig is clear: they want to finalize his signing as soon as possible and build the future of their defense around him.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Valencia está a punto de perder a uno de sus mejores jugadores
