La Liga
Valencia continues to advance in the planning of its squad for the next season with a clear strategy: reinforcing the team with low-cost signings but with the potential to perform from the outset. In this context, the name of Aliou Dieng is already practically confirmed, but he would not be the only transfer from Al Ahly.
Valencia also has its eyes on Oufa Shobeir, an Egyptian goalkeeper who could accompany his compatriot in a double operation that is starting to take shape.
Aliou Dieng, the first step
The arrival of Aliou Dieng is well advanced and meets an evident need in the midfield. The 28-year-old Malian will bring physicality, balance, and experience to a midfield that seeks greater consistency.
His free transfer after the contract expires makes the operation a very attractive market opportunity. Furthermore, his profile fits with Valencia's idea of adding seasoned players without significant investments.
Dieng will be one of the pillars of the new project, but he will not arrive alone.
Oufa Shobeir, an option for the goal
The second name on the scene is Oufa Shobeir. The 26-year-old Egyptian goalkeeper is on Valencia's agenda as an interesting alternative to strengthen the goal.
He is a less high-profile player but with good references from his time at Al Ahly. He stands out for his reflexes, agility, and ability to compete in demanding situations.
His potential signing would come at a very reduced cost, aligning perfectly with the club's financial policy.

A strategic package
The possibility of bringing both players in the same operation reinforces the idea of efficient planning. Valencia aims to maximize resources and raise the squad's level without compromising its financial stability.
With Dieng and Shobeir, the club would add depth in two key positions: the midfield and the goal.
Furthermore, both players arrive at an optimal age to perform immediately, increasing the attractiveness of the operation.
Reinforcing without overspending
Valencia continues to rely on a market model based on opportunities. The double operation with Al Ahly is a clear example of this strategy.
These are not high-profile signings, but acquisitions that can bring balance and competitiveness throughout the season.
The summer will be crucial to definitively close these deals, but the sports management has a clear path in mind.
Mestalla could soon welcome two new reinforcements. And both would arrive from Egypt with the mission of raising the team's level without major financial extravagances.
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