The new La Liga season hasn’t even started, yet things are already getting tense at Valencia — and omo, this goalkeeper drama is going to be hot!
According to trusted transfer insider Matteo Moretto, the future of Stole Dimitrievski at the Mestalla is now “up in the air” following major changes between the posts.
Valencia’s Goalkeeping Shake-Up
It all began when first-choice goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili completed his high-profile move to Liverpool earlier this summer. That deal left Valencia scrambling for a new No.1.
The club’s solution? A season-long loan deal for Julen Agirrezabala from Athletic Club. But here’s where the twist comes in — according to reports, Agirrezabala’s loan agreement allegedly includes penalties for non-participation.
Translation? If he’s not playing, Valencia could be forced to pay a fine. Omo, you can already see how this might cause trouble for Dimitrievski.
From Successor to Surplus?
When Dimitrievski joined Valencia last summer, it was with the idea that he would eventually succeed Mamardashvili as the club’s long-term No.1.
But now, with Agirrezabala in the picture and contractual clauses favouring his game time, Dimitrievski’s place in the squad has suddenly been thrown into question.
Reports claim the possibility of him leaving before the transfer window closes cannot be ruled out.
Omo… imagine being signed as the future of the club, and one year later, you’re not even sure you’ll be in the starting XI.
What’s Next for Dimitrievski?
As of now, Valencia have not made an official statement, but insiders believe the coming weeks will be crucial in deciding Dimitrievski’s fate.
If he does leave, it could spark another round of goalkeeper shuffles across Europe — especially with several clubs still in the market for a reliable shot-stopper before the window shuts.