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·25 de mayo de 2025
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The Costa Rican forward Warren Madrigal, an international with his national team, is facing a decisive moment in his career with Valencia CF.
Loaned this season to VCF Mestalla, the young attacker has made his mark in Segunda RFEF with 8 goals and 3 assists in 18 matches, numbers that reflect a potential that has not gone unnoticed.
However, the deadline for the club to exercise its purchase option is about to expire, and at Mestalla, there is growing fear of letting slip away a gem who could shine in the future. With his contract ending on May 31, as revealed by Cadena SER, Valencia CF has a purchase option on the table for 750,000 euros.
Although Madrigal made his debut under Rubén Baraja, he has not managed to establish himself in the plans of Carlos Corberán, who has observed him on several occasions. Both he and the sporting director, Miguel Ángel Corona, value the player positively, but there are doubts about the operation.
Madrigal’s future is not lacking in options. With interest from European clubs on the horizon, Valencia CF could choose to secure him and loan him to another team if there is no place for him at Mestalla. The decision, in a club marked by the management of Peter Lim, remains a mystery.
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