Valencia's peaceful season
Unless a streak of victories or defeats cause an unexpected change, it seems that Valencia will sail through the rest of the season in a peaceful position within the standings, with few challenges beyond trying to accumulate the points needed to secure their permanence or to be a judge in the League at the end of the season.
They are 10 points above relegation, while the European border is currently 12 points above. This calm journey also causes the Valencia team to start planning calmly for the next season, where they will have to make many changes.
Various player names are being considered by Valencia and the latest one to make an appearance is Pablo Fornals. The 21-year-old midfielder is one of the good news for Málaga in this unexpectedly difficult season, as he has become an important player for the Andalusian team (23 matches, 5 goals).
Fornals renewed his contract last year, which now extends until 2019 and includes a release clause between €10 and €12 million. As explained by Súper Deporte, Valencia has been scouting him several times in recent weeks with the aim of replacing Dani Parejo, who is rumored to be far from the Turia capital.