La Liga
Valencia CF continues to operate in the transfer market with the aim of strengthening its forward line, and one of the names that has emerged strongly in recent hours is that of Largie Ramazani.
The Belgian forward, currently at Leeds United, sees returning to the Spanish League with good eyes, a championship he knows well from his time at Almería, where he left a very positive impression before moving to England.
The Che team, led by Carlos Corberán, has been exploring options for weeks to add firepower upfront, and the possibility of adding Ramazani fits perfectly into that plan. The player was not a regular starter at Leeds last season despite contributing to the promotion to the Premier League, and the recent arrival of Okafor from Milan has increased competition in his position, paving the way for a possible exit.
Ramazani, an old target back on Valencia's transfer agenda
Journalist Nacho Sanchis revealed that conversations between clubs are progressing smoothly, and the player has already approved the move. However, for the loan to be finalized, Valencia needs to free up salary slots, which is why efforts are being made to transfer Hugo Guillamón to Croatian club Hajduk Split, although the deal is not yet closed.
The interest in Ramazani is not coincidental. The winger has shown speed, creativity, and teamwork skills, qualities that Valencia's team at Mestalla needs to enhance their attacking resources. Moreover, there is the prospect of reuniting with Umar Sadiq, a forward whom Valencia also aims to sign and with whom he already shared the attack at Almería, forming a formidable partnership over two seasons.
The club's plan involves negotiating a loan with a purchase option, although this detail is one of the most delicate issues since Leeds invested over 10 million euros in his signing last summer, and Almería retained a 15% share of any future transfer profit. This factor complicates reaching a satisfactory agreement for all parties.
Nevertheless, there is optimism at Mestalla. Corberán reiterated before the match against Osasuna that he expects to have "more than one offensive reinforcement" in this market, and Ramazani perfectly fits the sought-after profile: young, promising, and already adapted to Spanish football.
The possibility of seeing Ramazani and Sadiq together again in the same team excites Valencia's fans, who believe that this duo can relive the great performances they delivered in the Mediterranean. Valencia knows they need to add goals and creativity, and the Belgian represents a strategic move to strengthen a squad looking to compete more strongly in the second half of the season.
In the coming days, it is expected that negotiations will progress and that the terms of the loan and purchase option will be clarified, crucial aspects to finalize an operation that brings excitement to Mestalla.
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