MU is said to have reached personal agreement with Javi Guerra, Valencia's talented midfielder, and can complete this deal in the next few weeks. If the deal is successful, Guerra will break up with the homeland team after 6 years of working at Mestalla to move to Old Trafford.
Guerra, who only missed 4 La Liga matches in the last 2 seasons, highlighted with the ability to move hard, accurately passed and dispute well. This is the player model suitable for football philosophy based on the intensity and energy of coach Ruben Amorim.
After recruiting Matheus Cuha and Bryan Mbeumo, Man United are in need of adding a central midfielder that can “shoulder” the middle line. And Guerra may be a missing piece.
According to journalist Daniele Longo of Calciomercato, Guerra is in favor of the possibility of not renewing the contract with Valencia, although the current agreement is still two years.
Therefore, the Spanish player is said to have reached a “mouth agreement” with Man United about a future transfer. However, there has been no official agreement between the two clubs, and the contract breaking fee of up to 86 million pounds can make things more complicated.
Some other clubs in Spain and he also cared about Guerra, including AC Milan. However, from June until now, there has been no progress in the possibility of Guerra moving to San Siro, because Milan is prioritizing the completion of the Ardon Jashari recruitment from Club Brugge.
This year 22 years old, Guerra was born in the suburbs of Valencia. He has been enrolled in the Villarreal Academy from 8, but returned to Valencia at the age of 16 and started from the B. Guerra team that debuted the first team Valencia in January 2022 in the King's Cup, and was not long afterwards the opportunity to play in Liga at the end of the 2022/23 season, before being extended.
As a modern Box-to-Box midfielder, Guerra has 89 appearances for the first team Valencia and owns 21 captures of Spain U21. He is considered an ideal alternative for Christian Eriksen, who just broke up Man United when the contract expired earlier this month. With the potential and versatility, Guerra can become a strategic piece in the plan to rebuild the Red Devils midfielder under Amorim coach.