La Liga
Valencia CF faces a new obstacle in its search for reinforcements, and this time the rival is Osasuna. The Navarran club, known for its meticulous planning and agility in the transfer market, could snatch Iván Azón, a young forward from Real Zaragoza who has attracted the interest of numerous teams due to his performance and potential.
Azón, 21 years old, is out of contract in June and has excelled in the Second Division, becoming an important asset for his team despite his role as a substitute. With six goals to his name and a regular presence in the Spanish U-21 team, the striker has gained visibility, and Valencia has earmarked him as a potential reinforcement for the upcoming season. However, as reported by Superdeporte, Osasuna, under the management of Braulio Vázquez, is willing to make a move to secure his signing.
Osasuna's sports director, known for sealing strategic signings before other clubs with greater resources, has in the past successfully attracted players like Catena or Bryan Zaragoza, who were also on Valencia's radar. In Azón's case, although his arrival is not a priority for Osasuna due to their current attacking options, his signing could be finalized to cover potential future needs. The competition is fierce, and if Valencia does not act swiftly, it could lose another battle in the market against Osasuna, a rival unafraid of higher budgets.
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