The transfer market is close to coming to an end. There are five days left and Valencia, already with its first signing in Paterna, continues to work on both transfers and exits. Of course, the most obvious ones seem to be those of Daniel Wass and Manu Vallejo. Although there are more footballers on the starting ramp, although with a difficult situation to resolve in just a few days. Maxi's destiny seems very close to remain in Mestalla, at least until he ends the season in May.
The player has been a pillar within José Bordalás' team since the start of the season. Undisputed starter during the first leg despite his poor goalscoring success; and 'pampered' by the coach at every press conference when his performance was discussed. However, Maxi's status in Valencia is very different right now. Little by little he has been losing the confidence of the coach who, in addition, has found in Guedes-Hugo Duro the most reliable pair of strikers. The episode experienced a few days ago with his non-call against Sevilla for not complying with the weight limit imposed by the club was the trigger for both Maxi and his agents to open the door to a possible exit from Valencia .
It is not a comfortable situation for the club, since it is a player for whom an important economic bet was made and it has not yet been amortized. Valencia, going through one of the worst financial moments in its hundred-year-old history, would welcome selling the Uruguayan as long as an offer arrives that allows them to some extent to recover the money invested three seasons ago.