Cristhian Mosquera has emerged as the standout Under-20 player in La Liga this season, showcasing his powerful presence and exceptional anticipation skills on the pitch. The young Valencia defender’s performances have caught the eye of several top clubs across Europe, with his future at the Mestalla now in doubt.
Tuttosport report that despite his impressive form, Mosquera has made it clear that he does not intend to renew his contract with Valencia, which is set to expire in 2026. This stance has put the Spanish club in a difficult position, as they now face the prospect of losing their prized asset for a reduced fee in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Valencia had previously valued Mosquera at around 25 million euros in January, but with the player’s contract situation and his reluctance to extend his stay, the club may be forced to accept a lower offer to avoid the risk of losing him on a free transfer in the future.
Juventus have been keeping a close eye on Mosquera’s situation, regularly gathering information on the talented centre-back. However, the Turin giants have yet to make a concrete move for the player. The uncertainty surrounding Juventus’ managerial position for the next season appears to be a factor in their hesitation to pursue Mosquera more aggressively at this stage.
As the summer transfer window approaches, it seems increasingly likely that Mosquera will be on the move. His combination of physical prowess and tactical awareness makes him an attractive prospect for top clubs looking to bolster their defensive options. While Juventus remains interested, they may need to resolve their coaching situation before deciding whether to make a serious bid for the promising defender.