Valencia are more than willing to sell defender Cristhian Mosquera to Crystal Palace if they make a move for him.
That’s according to El Desmarque, who say ‘sales are the order of the day’ at the Mestalla, opening the door for Crystal Palace to get him.
Reports in England have indicated that the Eagles are looking into a deal for Mosquera, who they see as a potential replacement for Marc Guehi, who it appears will be targeted by bigger sides this summer.
Those reports have indicated that Crystal Palace have scouted the 19-year-old on various occasions as he’s been impressing under Ruben Baraja this season.
El Desmarque now report that while Valencia do no intend to let him or any of their ‘greatest assets’ leave lightly, the fact of the matter is that if ‘good offers’ arrive for players like Mosquera then ‘they will leave’.
That’s because ‘sales are the order of the day’ for those in charge at Valencia, and any club who can deposit a large amount of money would find that ‘well regarded’ by the club’s ownership.
In other words, any club who put a serious offer on the table that can bolster Valencia’s bank balance will be warmly welcomed at the Mestalla, despite their outward reluctance to sell their rising stars.
Whether Crystal Palace are able to make such an offer remains to be seen but the door is open for them, nonetheless.