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Iván Fresneda, a defender for Sporting Lisbon, was the chosen player by Valencia to reinforce their defense in this winter transfer market. However, negotiations that seemed closed have taken an unexpected turn, leaving Valencia without the signing of the young Spanish player. In response to this situation, the club has acted quickly, and all signs point towards Max Aarons, the Scottish right-back from Bournemouth, being the one to fill that position in the squad through a loan with an option to buy.
Max Aarons, close to Valencia
Valencia's sporting management had high hopes for Fresneda, considered one of the most promising young defenders in Europe. However, unforeseen events in the final stages of the agreement have led the Spanish club to change their plans. The priority remains to sign a right-back who can offer guarantees, and Aarons emerges as a solid option to cover that role. The Bournemouth player, known for his speed and attacking prowess, has attracted interest from several European teams in recent years.
The deal to bring in Aarons is almost finalized, according to sources close to the club. The agreement includes a loan until the end of the season, with a purchase option that would allow Valencia to retain the player's rights if his performance meets expectations. This financial flexibility is crucial for the Spanish team, which aims to balance its budget while strengthening the squad in strategic positions.
The potential arrival of the Scottish player has sparked excitement among Valencia fans, who anticipate an improvement in the team's defensive performance. Although Fresneda will not wear the white and black jersey, Aarons represents a bet that combines youth and experience, a profile that could fit perfectly into Rubén Baraja's plans for the remainder of the season.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La opción B del Valencia al fichaje de Iván Fresneda
