Valencia and Leeds reach an agreement for Rodrigo

Rodrigo will stop being a Valencia player in the next few hours. As AS has learned, the Valencian team and Leeds have reached an agreement for the transfer of the Spanish-Brazilian striker. The operation, which will be around 40 million euros plus bonuses, will be closed between today and tomorrow.

This morning, the majority shareholder of Leeds, Andrea Radrizzani, and the sports director, Victor Orta, arrived in the city of Turia with the aim of closing the agreement with the club che and taking over the services of the forward, something that seems to be closed.

Now, Valencia will try to close Borja Mayoral and thus replace the gap that Rodrigo will leave in the Valencian ranks. An interest that AS advanced on June 26 and that has intensified in recent days to the point that this Monday a meeting took place between the player's agent and the leaders of the Che club.