

Guerra has been one of Valencia's standout players, especially following the arrival of coach Carlos Coran at Mestalla. His impressive performances in have been crucial in the team's remarkable turnaround in La Liga, lifting them from relegation trouble to a respectable 12th place finish in a campaign that initially looked bleak.
Valencia is reluctant to let go of a player who not only contributes significantly today but also promises a bright future. However, financial pressures might force the club to consider offers, with a price tag around 30 million euros expected for midfielder.
According to sources, AC Milan once viewed Javi Guerra as a cornerstone for their new project under coach Massimiliano Allegri. Yet, they appear to have shifted focus toward experienced veteran Luka Modric and newcomer Samuele Ricci from Torino, seemingly closing the door on Guerra.
With Milan stepping back, Manchester United has emerged as a strong contender.