Arsenal Transfer News: Valencia Reject Mosquera Bid
Arsenal transfer news took centre stage on Wednesday after Valencia swatted away an opening approach for promising centre-back Cristhian Mosquera. The Gunners are understood to have tabled a proposal worth just under €20 million, but executives at Mestalla dismissed it as “unworthy,” insisting their 21-year-old academy graduate will not depart for less than €25 million.
Arsenal transfer news: Why Valencia said no
Sources in Spain say Los Che point to Mosquera’s breakthrough campaign—34 appearances, 2,700 minutes and La Liga’s third-best defensive record—as proof of his growing value. Although the defender’s contract expires in June 2025, Valencia hope to tempt him into a new deal that would raise his €25 million release clause and protect their investment.
Player keen on Premier League switch
Mosquera is reportedly intrigued by Mikel Arteta’s project and the lure of Premier League football. Arsenal explored signing a left-footed centre-back in January and still view competition for Gabriel Magalhães as an off-season priority. With Champions League revenue boosting their budget, the North London club could return with an improved offer that matches Valencia’s valuation while structuring payments to comply with Premier League sustainability rules.
What happens next?
Valencia are open to negotiating add-ons but want the fixed fee paid upfront. Arsenal, meanwhile, retain alternative targets such as Bologna’s Riccardo Calafiori and Ajax’s Jorrel Hato, ensuring they will not be held to ransom. A second bid is expected before the squad flies to the United States for pre-season later this month.
Opinion
At €25 million, Mosquera represents smart business for Arsenal. His composure, aerial strength and ability to step into midfield align perfectly with Arteta’s tactical blueprint. Expect this saga to reignite swiftly.
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