MU is said to be very close to recruiting Valencia's midfielder Javi Guerra. The 22 -year -old has a £ 87 million contract release clause. This is information revealed from journalist Daniele Longo.
During the first summer transfer period under coach Ruben Amorim, the Red Devils contacted a series of players when they plan to rebuild forces. Until now, the two names that have arrived at Old Trafford are Matheus Cuha and Diego Leon. However, Leon – a young talent – it is difficult to create an instant effect in the first team due to the young age.
Man United is clearly aiming for the best young talents in the world to serve the long -term strategy, but they also need contracts that can immediately enhance the squad. Last season, the red shirt team ended in the lower half of the Premier League chart and empty -handed in all competitions – a situation that requires drastic change.
In the context of not much previous speculation, journalist Daniele Longo suddenly said Man United was moving very close to the agreement to recruit Javi Guerra. The star of La Liga currently has a £ 87 million contract release clause, but it is unclear how much the Red Devils will have to spend to convince Valencia to release.
Despite being 22 years old, Guerra has seasoned experience in the leading arena in Spain. The Spanish midfielder played a total of 82 matches in La Liga, including 36 matches in the last season. He is a key factor in the tactical system of coach Carlos Corberan, making an important contribution to help Valencia from the relegation group to a safe position in the middle of the rankings.
Christian Eriksen's departure earlier summer after the expiry of the contract caused the Manchester United route to lack personnel. Meanwhile, Casemiro is also gradually going through the peak, forcing the team to seek more youthful options to inherit. The pursuit of Javi Guerra shows the clear orientation of Amorim coach in the renovation of the midfield with young players and long -term development potential.
If it is possible to reach an agreement with a much lower price than the £ 87 million liberation term, this will be a smart deal of Man United. Guerra not only brings dynamism, ability to control the game, but also a name that promises to develop dramatically in the coming years.