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Spanish media: Valencia rejects Arsenal s offer to Moscarat, the only thing that can be negotiated is renewal

June 28 According to Spanish media eldesmarque, Valencia rejected the offer Arsenal for Moscrat, and the club said that the only negotiation content for the team's core players is renewal.

Valencia continues to stick to her consistent position: for the team's core players, the only negotiation content is renewal. Whether AC Milan tries to sign Gra or Bologna wants to take Tarega away, Valencia sticks to this principle. Now, in the face of Arsenal's offer to Moscarat, Valencia has reiterated this position again.

According to ElDesmarque, Valencia's response to Arsenal was "No, thank you". Despite reports that Arsenal has made a €19 million offer, hoping to sign the central defender whose contract will expire in June.

Arsenal realized that there would be no problem reaching an agreement with the player himself, but Valencia's attitude was very clear: they hope to keep Moscarat and renew his contract. Although the actual offer may be lower than the reported amount, Valencia's position is still firm.

In fact, Valencia made a major turnaround on Moscarat’s renewal a few weeks ago. Although the two sides have been in talks for more than a year, the situation has been at a deadlock. Moscarra's contract expires in June 2026 and it looks like he is destined to leave the Mestalia Stadium.

Leipzig and Arsenal have expressed their interest, but after the Singapore summit, Valencia sat down with player agent Sergio Barai for in-depth exchanges and expressed a strong desire to renew the contract through sports director Miguel Angel Corona.

At present, negotiations are still in progress, and Balay said: "We will hold talks with the club and we will discuss and analyze the situation of both sides in a few days. Moscra is very happy in Valencia, he has been like this. Now he is focusing on the U21 national team game and we will have time to find a solution."

The previous contract renewal negotiations have been slow, but both sides promised to propose more specific proposals in the near future, not only to improve salary, but also include some clauses to ensure that the players have some control over the future. The main obstacle to date is that Moscrat and his team are unwilling to sign long-term contracts, especially those that include high termination fees (Valencia usually sets 80 million to 100 million euros for youth training players), which may limit his choice in the coming years.

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