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Simeone Takes Him from Flick — From Camp Nou to Metropolitano: Top Signing at Valencia

A summer of signings full of surprises and unexpected twists in the future of key players

The Spanish league is experiencing a season full of surprises and unexpected twists. One of the signings that has caused the most excitement is Javi Guerra, the 21-year-old midfielder who has been a key piece for Valencia CF.

Conor Gallagher's signing by Atlético de Madrid thwarted his change of destination. Cholo Simeone, however, still sees a great future opportunity in Guerra for the colchoneros.

A summer full of rumors

In the last market, Javi Guerra seemed ready to make the leap to Atlético, which had been following him for some time. His arrival at Atlético was taken for granted, but the club signed Conor Gallagher from Chelsea.

The signing Atlético de Madrid wants | Getty Images

This decision left Guerra out of the immediate plans of the Madrid club. Although Javi Guerra showed no distress, his father said on Radio Marca that the decision depended solely on Valencia.

The resurgence with Corberán

Although he had little relevance with Baraja, Corberán's arrival marked a turning point in his career. The young midfielder has once again become an important piece for the team, playing 27 matches, with 1 goal and 3 assists.

This resurgence has put his name back on the list of possible signings for next summer. Atlético de Madrid is keeping an eye on his evolution. Simeone, known for his ability to work with young talents, could have an essential piece in Guerra for his tactical scheme.

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Javi is a key piece for Corberán | Getty Images

Guerra's condition for a change of scenery

Javi Guerra's father has made it clear what the condition would be for his son to change scenery in the near future. In his interview, he mentioned that Guerra is happy at Valencia and won't be the one to request a transfer.

The footballer "will leave if they want him to leave, not because of him," ccording to his words. This statement shows that despite tempting offers, Guerra is not pushing for a team change. It will be the club that decides whether to sell him or not.

Simeone sees him as a key piece

Cholo Simeone has been closely following Guerra throughout the season. In his game structure, the Valencian midfielder would fit perfectly. With great passing ability and excellent defensive work, Guerra would be a key piece for Atlético de Madrid in the future.

The current situation is still uncertain, but everything points to the colchonero team trying to sign him again next summer market. Meanwhile, Guerra continues to demonstrate his talent in Valencia, where his future could be about to take an unexpected turn.