With just two weeks to go until the transfer window slams shut, Valencia are growing increasingly tense at the prospect of Rodrigo Moreno leaving.
The hierarchy at Los Che are concerned about the striker's departure taking too long, leaving them without the time to find a replacement.
Rodrigo's move to Atletico Madrid hinges on whether Angel Correa leaves the Wanda Metropolitano for AC Milan, but that isn't a straightforward operation.
It seems as if Los Rojiblancos will only move for Rodrigo if they can sell Correa, which means Valencia are left waiting for two deals to happen before they can find a replacement.
Clashes within the club
There is also tension between several members of the Valencia board and especially between owner Peter Lim and sporting director Mateu Alemany, suggesting that everyone is not pulling in the same direction at the club.
This, combined with Marcelino's concern over Rodrigo leaving and the ownership, is fuelling uncertainty at the Mestalla.
Rafinha
After it looked like everything was agreed with Barcelona and Rafinha a month ago, the move now looks almost impossible due to Valencia's current situation and the board's inability to make big decisions.
Last-minute deals
Valencia have been involved in transfer business right up until the deadline before. When Paco Alcacer and Shkodran Mustafi left towards the end of the summer window of 2016, Los Che were able to bring in Munir, Ezequiel Garay and Eliaquim Mangala as late replacements.
Everything is possible at Valencia. It's down to those at the top to make the right decisions at the right time.
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The Geta have so little life that they come here to say Rodrigo! I leave ... instead of going to school and learning to read and write, they spend the day in sports forums ... as they have won so many titles in their history !!! Hahahahaha they don't need academic degrees, they have many sports titles ... hahahaha learn to read and write, then take the time to support your super team. That you spend more time reviewing the VCF than the Geta and here, what a team from a neighborhood in Madrid does, we peel it
theaction
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This is easy, they give you the choice of sardine or grouper, if the athlete sells a rodrigo belt, it automatically switches to choosing mere, that's what it is.
Barnard
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Well, if I like a belt, it always comes out the last minutes and wants to do too much but revolutionizes the games that are stuck, it would not be a bad signing
lonxe
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Rodrigo stay and march next year. Here you are headline and captain. There you will not play and it will happen to you like Paco Alcacer, that you will lose the selection, and if they want you you will go next year, and if not, there are more frontline teams that will love you. Do not leave us lying and be another Mijatovic
Lidroid
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I prefer Timo Werner in half and he is younger, making good scoring numbers, playing in the German team and incidentally we do not make a break to Valencia on the one hand, which with that money can be reinforced with 2 good players, for example the Werner himself and another. regards
CELTICS05
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Rodrigo is a great player, a great player who does not need Atleti and is nevertheless necessary for Valencia, assuming that necessity is a false concept that time is always responsible for refusing. Summarizing that he stays in Valencia, raise his salary and all happy.
schedule
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I don't see the problem with Rodrigo. It has a termination clause. As much as you would like to leave on the last day and the At.Madrid reach an agreement for your signing, they refer to the clause and issue settled. Next year they try again, giving more reaction.
Superless
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Last year he wanted to leave, after the cup he says that next year he is not here, now again, but I am not going to Naples ... I stay in Valencia dizzy for my future and start the first league game playing without being where should i Sincerely, thank you Rodrigo and let people come in. And by the way, let's leave Kang In alone ... you can give us more, so you can take us away.
Rurhsid
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Rodrigo does a great job, but selling him for 60 and signing Werner for 30 is an excellent business. We need a goal, not all seasons will come out like the previous one. We suffer from the same evil as last year and Rodrigo is not a puncher. Thank you very much for everything and I'm sorry, but go to Atleti.
bushlive
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It would be a piece of reinforcement and Valencia on the waterline.
EPSON
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But what Rodrigo? Why do I have a mess? Rodrigo signs for the city, Rodrigo plays with the castile?
dforever
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Valencia has it easy, if Rodrigo leaves he brings Mariano, and this player sure is the Pichichi in the League.
malaysia
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As a mattress I don't like what the club is doing. I would not like them to do it with a player of ours and I don't think the VCF should be like that. Another thing is that I think they would put a bow to Rodrigo for 60 kilos, just like we do Correa for 45.
society
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I am not sure that Valencia succeeded in signing Maxi and not Borja Iglesias. Anyway, time will tell.
hero666
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I do not like this, neither as athletic nor how it could harm Valencia. We do not need this signing, and if you leave Correa and bring a 10, not another 9 that would be the room.
Mercenaries
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Before selling you have to buy. If they had gone to Iglesias for 30 kilos, Rodrigo's sale would have been more bearable and they would still have another 30 left over for one or two level additions, even to bring the scrap of Mendes.
terrifica
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The main problem is deadlines, I think. Rodrigo is a rather irregular player. Marcelino is great because he is the only one who moves between the lines in his corseted scheme, but it is very, very faulty. Surely 60 kilos could be substituted for someone better, I don't know.
Archibale
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Seriously, selling Rodrigo for 60 and with those 60 signing Werner and Mariano, is a win for Valencia
Grovertodd
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I think it's incredible that Rodrigo is worth a little more (+ -10 million) than Correa ... No wonder that Milan is the way it is.