Manchester United are closing in on the signing of Javi Guerra
Manchester United are at a crucial juncture in the ongoing summer transfer window. Rebuilding seems imminent after a season that was disastrous in all aspects. The club need dramatic changes to restore the faith of fans tired of seeing promises fade away. With the arrival of Ruben Amorim, the project takes on a fresh air, but the path will not be resolved with two minor signings. The Premier League demands players who are ready to perform from day one. Meanwhile, the board is looking at Valencia. In this search for young talent, the name of Javi Guerra emerges, a central midfielder who is attracting interest for his performances in La Liga. This rumour is beginning to spark debate.
According to journalist Daniele Longo, via Give Me Sport, Manchester United are very close to signing Javi Guerra. The 22-year-old midfielder is under contract with Valencia, where he has played 82 league games and established himself last season as a key player for Carlos Corberán. His release clause is around £87 million, but it is still unknown whether the English club will pay that amount or manage to negotiate a lower figure.
This news comes as a surprise because, although there was talk of names with greater international experience, Guerra fits in with the idea of rejuvenating a squad where the veteran presence of veteran midfielder Casemiro and the departure of Eriksen leave a clear gap. We reported earlier that Casemiro is waiting for the decision of United, and they have even looked at Wilfred Ndidi as his replacement.

Will Javi Guerra be a good signing for Manchester United?
Opinion:
Signing the Spaniard could be a sensible move as long as he does not become another young player with a big name who ends up not getting any playing time. The player’s great strengths are his physicality, his ability to get from box to box and a tactical awareness that is not always seen in someone of his age. However, he lacks leadership in big games and does not stand out as a pure playmaker.
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Amorim could use him in a double pivot, providing balance alongside a more creative player, or as an attacking midfielder. The risk lies in the pressure that the Premier League puts on players coming from La Liga. How well he adapts will make the difference between him being a useful reinforcement or a luxury substitute.
Today, Manchester United cannot afford any more failed experiments. Guerra is young and promising, but he needs the environment, confidence and a clear plan. If Amorim manages to fit his strengths into a system that favours his career path and takes away some of the responsibility, he could turn out to be a success. Even so, he will not suddenly solve the structural problems of a midfield that requires immediate quality and leadership. Guerra is an asset, but he is not a solution to everything.