La Liga
Valencia CF is at a key crossroads for the immediate future of its youth academy. Warren Madrigal, a 20-year-old Costa Rican forward, has made a highly positive impact in the reserve team this season, scoring 8 goals and providing 3 assists under the guidance of Miguel Ángel Angulo. However, his continuity at Mestalla is in doubt due to reasons unrelated to the player's performance.
As reported by 'CadenaSER', Valencia CF has until May 31 to exercise a €750,000 buyout clause set in the loan agreement with Deportivo Saprissa. This amount would secure one of the club's brightest prospects, not only for his immediate impact at Valencia Mestalla but also for his increasing international profile: having already played 21 games for Costa Rica's national team and set to feature in the upcoming Gold Cup.
The operation is at risk due to Peter Lim's inaction
Despite approval from the coaching staff, the sports management, and Academy officials, the club has yet to take the final step. Peter Lim's lack of action and the minimal involvement of the Chairman of the Board, Kiat Lim, are jeopardizing a strategic operation.
Saprissa is eagerly anticipating the potential return of their player, aware that several European clubs are monitoring the situation and could offer better terms than Valencia. Time is running out, and a decision is urgent: Warren Madrigal could be part of the first team's future, but only if the club acts promptly.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Valencia va a perder una de sus grandes promesas por culpa de Peter Lim
