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3 days ago
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Valencia boss Corberán wants Leganés star this summer
La Liga outfit Valencia are readying a summer move for the signature of a member of the attacking ranks at recently-relegated Leganés. That's according to Mundo Deportivo, who point towards Dani Raba as the player in question. Advertisement Attacker Raba is for his part fresh off an altogether impressive individual campaign. Despite Leganés' collective struggles en route to being relegated back to the 2nd tier of Spanish football, the 29-year-old stood tall, to produce a haul of nine goals and six assists. Such excellence in the face of adversity has not gone at all unnoticed across the La Liga landscape, with a number of clubs understood to be keen on Raba's signature. This comes ahead of the imminent expiration of his contract terms with Leganés. And if the latest word stemming from the media on Sunday is anything to go by, then one such suitor now appear primed to pounce. Advertisement As per a report from MD: 'Dani Raba has the approval of Valencia coach Carlos Corberán and the club's sporting directors to strengthen the attack.' An offer on the part of Los Che to the versatile attacker and his entourage, in turn, is expected any day now. Conor Laird – GSFN
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3 days ago
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Javi Guerra and Diego López take part in Spain training session
They are focused on the European Under-21 Championship, which will start in mid-June. But this Sunday, two Valencia CF players, Javi Guerra and Diego López, were the protagonists in the training session of the Spanish national team. Luis de la Fuente has called up the Valencian players to complete the training of the national team for their Nations League commitments. The Spanish international players who come from playing European finals will join on Monday. Advertisement Spain will face France in the Nations League semi-final on Thursday, June 5. If they reach the final, if they reach it, will be played on June 8. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
Yahoo
25-05-2025
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🇨🇷 Warren Madrigal, the Costa Rican gem sparking debate at Valencia
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. The Costa Rican forward Warren Madrigal, an international with his national team, is facing a decisive moment in his career with Valencia CF. Compás de espera por Warren Madrigal: así está el futuro del costarricense #ValenciaCF — ElDesmarque VCF (@ElDesmarque_VCF) May 25, 2025 Loaned this season to VCF Mestalla, the young attacker has made his mark in Segunda RFEF with 8 goals and 3 assists in 18 matches, numbers that reflect a potential that has not gone unnoticed. However, the deadline for the club to exercise its purchase option is about to expire, and at Mestalla, there is growing fear of letting slip away a gem who could shine in the future. With his contract ending on May 31, as revealed by Cadena SER, Valencia CF has a purchase option on the table for 750,000 Madrigal made his debut under Rubén Baraja, he has not managed to establish himself in the plans of Carlos Corberán, who has observed him on several occasions. Both he and the sporting director, Miguel Ángel Corona, value the player positively, but there are doubts about the operation. Madrigal's future is not lacking in options. With interest from European clubs on the horizon, Valencia CF could choose to secure him and loan him to another team if there is no place for him at Mestalla. The decision, in a club marked by the management of Peter Lim, remains a mystery. 📸 ARIC BECKER - AFP or licensors
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25-05-2025
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🔎 Corberán and the list of who stays and who goes
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. After achieving a hard-won permanence, Carlos Corberán faces the always complicated second year in the Lim ecosystem. It's up to the coach to rebuild Valencia to make it truly competitive, not to go through the hardships of this year and aspire to sustained growth. And all, of course, with the limited budget that the property is accustomed to. Corberán will not be able to count on eight first-team players for the next season, unless there is a contractual turn or extension of the loan. Jaume and Foulquier's contracts end, Mamardashvili leaves for Liverpool, and Aarons (Bournemouth), Enzo Barrenechea (Aston Villa), Iván Jaime (Porto), Rafa Mir (Sevilla), and Sadiq (Real Sociedad) return to their original clubs after their loans. This leaves Valencia with 17 players under contract and the hot potato of deciding on the future of the six players who return after their respective loans. Cömert, Cenk, Marí, Hugo González, Valera, and Cristian Rivero will join Dimitrievski, Mosquera, Yarek, Tárrega, Diakhaby, Gayà, Vázquez, Thierry, Pepelu, Guillamón, Javi Guerra, Almeida, Rioja, Canós, Diego López, Fran Pérez, and Hugo Duro. 📸 Aitor Alcalde - 2025 Getty Images


Morocco World
21-05-2025
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Vinicius Jr Documentary Prompts Legal Row with Valencia
Ouarzazate – La Liga club Valencia have announced they are considering legal action over the portrayal of the club's supporters in a new Netflix documentary centred on Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior. The documentary, which was released globally last week, follows the Brazilian international's rise from the favelas to top-flight football, with a particular focus on recent seasons. One key episode features an incident at the Mestalla Stadium in May 2023, where Vinicius was subjected to racist abuse, leading to a temporary suspension of the match. Spanish courts later handed jail sentences to several Valencia supporters for racist chants during the fixture. From Brazil to the world 🇧🇷 Vini Jr. is now playing. — Netflix (@netflix) May 15, 2025 Disputed subtitles Valencia have objected to the documentary's presentation of that incident, particularly subtitles accompanying crowd footage which suggest that chants of 'mono' (meaning 'monkey' in Spanish) were directed at the Real Madrid player. In a statement, the club claimed that the majority of supporters were instead shouting 'tonto', which translates as 'stupid'. 'In light of the injustice and falsehoods committed against Valencia CF fans, the Club has demanded in writing an immediate rectification from the documentary's production company regarding the events at Mestalla, which do not correspond to reality,' the club said. 'The truth and respect for our fans must prevail. Valencia CF reserves the right to take legal action.' 🦇 Ante la injusticia y falsedades cometidas con la afición del Valencia CF, desde el Club hemos exigido por escrito una rectificación inmediata a la productora del documental por lo ocurrido en Mestalla y que no se corresponde con la realidad. La verdad y el respeto a nuestra… — Valencia CF (@valenciacf) May 19, 2025 Wider tensions The club had previously threatened legal proceedings in the wake of the original incident, including against Vinicius' teammate Rodrygo, who claimed at the time that the 'entire stadium' had racially abused the player. The incident triggered renewed pressure on Spanish football authorities to take stronger action against racism in stadiums. Neither Netflix nor Vinicius Junior has yet responded publicly to Valencia's statement. Tags: racismReal MadridValenciaVinicius Jr