Valencia CF has Macedonian talented midfielder Eljif Elmas on its radar as one of the priorities to strengthen the team in this transfer market. However, the aspirations of the club are conditioned by the need to free up salary mass and space in the squad. The new coach, Carlos Corberán, has identified three players who do not fit into his plans: Dani Gómez, Rafa Mir, and Germán Varela.
The sports management is already working to find them an exit in the coming weeks. Dani Gómez, who arrived hoping to become a key piece in the attack, has not been able to establish himself and has several suitors in the Second Division. Rafa Mir, signed with high expectations, has not met the expected performance, and his high salary is an obstacle to the club's plans. Meanwhile, Germán Varela, with few opportunities to shine, is also considered transferable.
Space is Needed to Sign Eljif Elmas
The goal is to close these exits as soon as possible to generate an economic margin that allows the operation for Eljif Elmas to proceed. The RB Leipzig midfielder is a versatile profile that could bring creativity and dynamism to Valencia's midfield, an area that Corberán prioritizes strengthening.
Although negotiations for the departures of those mentioned are ongoing, Valencia knows that materializing these operations will not be easy. For now, Elmas' signing is on hold, but the club remains hopeful of unlocking the situation before the market closes.
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