La Liga
Peter Lim, owner of Valencia CF since 2014, finally seems willing to listen to offers to sell his shares in the club, as reported by the newspaper Marca. This news, long-awaited by Valencia fans, comes at a critical time both in sporting and economic terms, after a management that has plunged the club into an unprecedented decline.
Since the arrival of the Singaporean magnate, Valencia has been on a constant downward spiral: five seasons without competing in European competitions, minimal investment in signings, and a collapse in the squad's value, which has dropped from 64 million in 2021/22 to just 22 million currently. Furthermore, the club's debt has been refinanced, not eliminated, leading to higher interest rates and financial suffocation that limits its competitiveness.
A disastrous management by Meriton at Valencia
Peter Lim's management, marked by controversial decisions and a lack of connection with the city and its fans, has eroded the club's heritage, which now stands at less than 20 million. The lack of progress on the new Mestalla project and issues in the sporting direction have worn out the supporters' patience.
The potential sale of Valencia would bring a ray of hope to fans tired of seeing one of LaLiga's historic clubs fade under a management that never lived up to its history. The horizon seems to be opening up, and Valencianistas dream of a change that restores the team to its deserved place.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Peter Lim tira la toalla, ya está abierto a vender el Valencia
