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The Bundesliga giants aim to sign the Valencia star in January with a release clause of 60 million euros

Valencia have been very busy in January with the signings of Umar Sadiq and Max Aarons. However, they could be on the verge of parting ways with another high-value player, with a move set for the final days of the winter transfer window.

In recent years, Valencia’s well-documented financial problems have meant they have been forced to cash in on one of their best players. Players such as Goncalo Guedes, Yunus Musah and Giorgi Mamardashvili have been sold (on loan from Liverpool for the 2024-25 season), and more could follow in 2025.

Cristhian Mosquera has been strongly linked with a departure, most likely due to the fact that he is only under contract until 2026. And now the case of Yarek Gasiorowski has emerged, with Marca reporting that RB Leipzig are planning to make an approach for the central defender 20 years old.

Valencia defender Yarek Gasiorowski in action against Barcelona (Photo by Estadio Deportivo / Fichajes)

Leipzig, who will exit the Champions League after next week’s final round of league matches, are looking for a young defender and have identified Yarek as an ideal target. They plan to offer him a long-term contract, with the confidence that their project will encourage him to move away from Valencia.

However, Valencia have a lot of control over Yarek, who is expected to start against Barcelona this weekend due to Mosquera’s suspension. His contract lasts until 2027, and has a termination clause of 60 million euros, so the risk is minimal for the moment.

There is no doubt that Yarek is a great talent, and Valencia will see him as a long-term starter, even if he has struggled to get a regular place in the team so far this season. Leipzig would need to spend big to get a deal done in the next week and are likely to have better luck in the summer as a result.

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