Valencia CF – January Transfer Window Update & Current Situation
The January transfer window is now closed, and it was a very important period for the long-term project at Valencia.
First of all, I decided to
get rid of players who clearly wanted to leave. That gave me the space to reshape the squad properly and reinvest smartly instead of keeping unhappy players.
The biggest defensive improvement is the signing of
Cristhian Mosquera.
A fantastic young centre-back with outstanding attributes, he has already made a
real difference in defence, adding pace, composure, and physical dominance at the back. This is a signing for both the present and the future.
To strengthen depth behind the attack, I
loaned Dele-Bashiru from Lazio as a backup Shadow Striker.
He brings
very good pace, strong technique, and reliable finishing, giving me more options when rotating or changing games from the bench.
In attack, I signed
Guessand for the
DLF role.
His contract status is set as a squad player, but in reality he will
start regularly in the first team for now, as he fits the system perfectly with his ability to hold the ball, link play, and bring others into the game.
On the left side,
José Gayà is now 32 years old. His physical decline is visible, especially in pace, and I have decided
not to offer him a new contract. He will see out the season and then leave as a free agent, allowing space for a new long-term solution.
Financially, the club is in an incredible position.
Thanks to smart sales and timing, I have generated a
huge profit of €118M, which will be
fully reinvested in the summer. The plan is clear:
- one top-class central midfielder,
- one elite Shadow Striker,
- and possibly both strikers, depending on market opportunities.
On the pitch, everything is going perfectly so far.
We are
top of the table, still
undefeated, with a record of
20 wins, 2 draws, 0 losses – an unbelievable start to the season. The team is confident, dominant, and fully committed to the project.
The objective now is to
continue this strong run and secure the La Liga title, while already laying the foundations for next season. The long-term vision is clear: build a
dream team capable of dominating both domestically and in Europe.
The future at Valencia has never looked brighter.
