Valencia star Javi Guerra has no shortage of lover this summer, after a spectacular return to form under Carlos Corberan this season. This week will probably see crucial developments in his future, because several European giants are chasing him.
As explained by Marca, Guerra is set up for conversations with Valencia and the new GM Ron Gourlay this Thursday, in which they will discuss his future. Los Che will offer Guerra a new contract offer that has two years left over, but if they cannot agree, the doors will be opened for a sale. Until that moment there will be no movement with regard to the situation of Guerra.
Valencia hopes to get at least € 20 million for Guerra, with a view to the idea that Villarreal has a sale of 30% on Guerra, which means that the final price must be at least € 26 million.
AC Milan treats Guerra as a priority signing, according to MD, and has opened conversations with Valencia during a movement. They say that Valencia asks for € 30 million for his signature, but also that Manchester United and Aston Villa like to be the 22-year-old.
In the meantime, Calciomercato says in England that Guerra is very close to the member of Manchester United and that his chances of wearing the Rossoneri are currently slim.
Guerra was about to become a member of Atletico Madrid last summer, before Los Colchoneros chose to go for Conor Gallagher instead, even the train to the Spanish capital to sign a contract. Yet both parties are still enthusiastic about the deal, explain MD further, and if Gallagher or Rodrigo de Paul leave this summer, then Atletico Guerra would chase again. This prospect is another factor in the way of a possible movement elsewhere.
That is confirmed by Ruben Uria. Atletico is open to a sale for Gallagher, but it is not a threatening movement. There seems to be a better chance that the Paul will continue, with conversations that are going on for a switch to Major League Soccer.
