Valencia is ready to consider letting Javi Guerra leave this summer if an offer worth 50-60 million euros comes to the club.
Valencia are ready to consider releasing 20-year-old midfielder Javi Guerra from the Mestalla this summer if an offer worth €50-60 million arrives at the club.

Javi Guerra, a 20-year-old Valencia midfielder, is consider one of the best players to emerge from the Bats’ youth ranks in recent years. After stepping up to play for the first team from the 2022-2023 season, and the club is well aware of this. It extend the player’s contract until 2027 last year with a contract release set at 100 million euros.
Even though the contract release fee is quite high. But that hasn’t stopped interest from the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.
According ทางเข้า ufabet to reports, Valencia understands that €100 million is unlikely. They are therefore ready to consider a suitable offer worth around 50-60 million euros. For Javi Guerra to leave this summer in order to rebalance the club’s finances. With the greatest opportunity to release the 20-year-old midfielder to the Premier League stage
Mikel Arteta really appreciates Javi Guerra’s talent. And has watched La Liga with interest each time he’s played for Los Che.
Arsenal are certainly prioritising the transfer of the midfielder in the summer. However, all of Tottenham, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Barcelona have been link with the player.
The youngster has a release clause of €100m. And Valencia expects to earn somewhere in the region of €50m/€60m from any transfer.
Given that Barcelona is the club’s next fixture on Monday night, a game. Which will be televis across Europe, the millions watching will be able to see first hand just. What it is that Arteta and his staff believe that Javi Guerra can bring to the club.
A calming influence sat in front of Arsenal back four not only offers them protection. But it would allow Declan Rice to bomb forward whenever he gets the opportunity. Thus overloading that part of the pitch and giving Arsenal more chances in the attacking third.