Javi Guerra’s blunt message on Ramazani’s Valencia future | OneFootball

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·3 June 2026

Javi Guerra’s blunt message on Ramazani’s Valencia future

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Javi Guerra, currently training with the national team in Las Rozas, posted a pointed Instagram comment about Largie Ramazani’s future at Valencia, writing: "Se queda." The winger’s loan from Leeds United has ended after the 2025/26 season.

Tribuna Deportiva reports that Valencia’s CEO of Football, Ron Gourlay, is in England to negotiate with Leeds over keeping Ramazani. The 25-year-old, formerly of Almería, remains under contract with the English club until June 2028.


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The message inevitably recalls Gerard Piqué’s 2017 post with Neymar that read "Se queda". Weeks later Neymar left Barcelona for Paris Saint-Germain in what was then a record transfer.

Ramazani joined Valencia last August on loan for 500,000 euros after Leeds head coach Daniel Farke decided he was not in his plans. That stance is unchanged, with Farke seeing no Premier League role for the diminutive winger. Leeds do not want him. Having paid around 8 million euros for him, they are in no position to demand an excessive fee.

On 2 June the player posted "Mestalla, gracias" alongside a photo celebrating one of his six LaLiga goals, a message many read as a farewell. Fellow players Jesús Vázquez and Umar Sadiq added affectionate replies, "Mi hermano" and "Ijiot", both with a heart.

For now his future remains open. Valencia intend to explore ways to keep him in Carlos Corberán’s squad, and the player wants a permanent move to Mestalla rather than a return under Farke.

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