The transfer market of Valencia CF hasn't started yet, but the Che team has already decided to make a strong entrance to begin the preseason in the best possible way. The Mestalla club, back to work with Carlos Corberán at the helm, has up to five movements lined up to shape a squad that needs stability, fresh legs, and more internal competition.
The most visible operation is already official: Stole Dimitrievski will stay for two more seasons, until June 2028, after the club extended his contract. The Macedonian goalkeeper, with 33 official matches as a Valencian, brings continuity in a key position to compete in LaLiga.
Valencia CF strengthens Carlos Corberán's foundation
The move that provides the most peace of mind to the technical staff is the continuity of Guido Rodríguez. The Argentine arrived in winter, balanced the midfield, and impressed with tactical reading, experience, and ability to organize the team in the most challenging moments.
His continuity, pending signature and announcement, aligns with Carlos Corberán's idea: to build from a more reliable block, with players who understand when to accelerate and when to protect. For a team aiming to grow in Spain, maintaining hierarchy in the midfield was almost a necessity.
In addition to this base, Aliou Dieng and Justin De Haas are added, two signings finalized months ago and still awaiting official presentation. The former, a 23-year-old Malian midfielder, comes from Al-Ahly; the latter, a 26-year-old Dutch center-back, arrives after finishing his spell at Famalicão.
LaLiga demands accuracy and speed at Mestalla
Valencia CF's plan responds to an evident need: to act before the market takes off. Without the economic muscle of other LaLiga clubs, the sporting direction has opted for meticulously planned operations, accessible profiles, and players with room for growth.
Neither Dieng nor De Haas arrive as high-profile names, but as valuable pieces to broaden the rotation. The Malian can provide physicality and coverage in midfield, while the Dutchman offers height, clean ball distribution, and an additional option for a defense in need of depth.

The Japanese bet that excites Valencia CF
The fifth move seems to be Ryunosuke Sato, a 19-year-old Japanese talent from FC Tokyo. The deal would be around €4 million, and his arrival would turn the forward into a future investment with a first-team contract and monitoring.
The winger, a regular in Japan's youth categories and watched by European clubs like Feyenoord, stands out for his dribbling, mobility, and ability to attack from the left. His signing reinforces the idea of expanding into Italy, Asia, and other markets where the club seeks opportunities before auctions.
For Mestalla, this type of addition also holds strategic value. It not only adds young talent but also enhances the international projection of a club that needs to regain sporting appeal without overdoing it financially.
Spain looks at a more active Valencia CF
The start of the summer leaves a clear impression: Valencia CF aims to approach the preseason with advanced work. Renewing Dimitrievski, retaining Guido, and adding Dieng, De Haas, and Sato would allow Corberán to start shaping automatisms earlier.
Announcements, signatures, and likely departures are still pending, but the roadmap is understood. Valencia CF cannot compete solely by spending, so they try to do it with foresight, cost control, and prompt decisions. In this process, the new squad begins to take shape ahead of a crucial LaLiga season.
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