La Liga
With 37 points in their locker and virtual safety assured, Valencia can look to the future with a bit more tranquility. The arrival of Carlos Corberán at the helm has been key to the team's stability, and now the sports management is focusing on preparing for the upcoming season. The first step will be to solidify some of the current pillars with new contractual conditions.
Diego López:
One of the most advanced cases is that of Diego López. The Asturian forward, a key player this season, will have his contract revised upwards as he is currently one of the lowest-paid players in the squad and has been one of the most important performers this season.
César Tárrega:
A similar scenario arises with César Tárrega. The young defender, whose contract runs until 2028, has taken a step forward and earned a place in the starting eleven. The club wants to acknowledge his growth with a salary improvement, without closing the door to a potential transfer in the future or committing to an indefinite association.
André Almeida:
Corberán's arrival has brought back the best of Almeida, attracting interest from several clubs. Therefore, the priority now is to strengthen the bond with the Portuguese player. This will be done carefully as he is under contract until 2028, but efforts will be made to reach a new agreement with him.
Dimitri Foulquier:
Another ongoing issue is with Dimitri Foulquier. The full-back, whose contract expires in June, had discussions with the club months ago, but no agreement was reached then. At 32 years old, the Frenchman is considering offers from abroad, but his good performance since Corberán's arrival (starting in almost every game) has prompted Valencia to make a final effort to retain him. The offer would include an extension based on objectives, but time is of the essence: the outcome must be resolved before June 30.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Las 4 prioridades del Valencia para el próximo verano
