Bayern Munich, Arsenal, Liverpool keen on 20-year-old Real Madrid, Manchester United target
Source: Thehardtackle

Javi Guerra is linked with a move away from Valencia, with Real Madrid, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Bayern Munich keen. A report from Fichajes claims that Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are all keen on signing 20-year-old Valencia midfielder Javi Guerra.

It remains to be seen if any of these clubs come forward with an official proposal to sign the talented young prospect at the end of the season. Valencia might not want to sell a prized prospect midway through the season. So, a summer transfer seems more likely.

Guerra is highly rated at the Spanish club, and he could develop into a quality player in the near future. The 20-year-old is a prodigious talent with a big future ahead of him, and he would be a solid, long-term investment for all five clubs.

The opportunity to join one of the biggest clubs in the world can be hard to turn down, and Guerra is likely to be tempted. Recent reports have also linked the Spaniard with reigning La Liga champions Barcelona.

Valencia have made a disappointing start to their season, and Guerra could look to move on if there is an attractive proposal on the table. All five clubs have the financial resources to tempt the Spanish club into selling the talented young midfielder, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops.

Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United need to add more quality and depth in the middle of the park. And the 20-year-old could prove to be a quality, long-term addition for all five Premier League outfits.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are looking to put together a formidable squad for the future, and Guerra is certainly an exciting prospect. The 20-year-old needs to join a club where he will get ample first-team action, which Liverpool might be able too provide.

The midfielder cannot afford to sit on the bench at this stage of his career and it remains to be seen whether his suitors are prepared to provide him with game-time assurances. The Spaniard has a EUR100 million release clause in his contract. But it remains to be seen whether Valencia are prepared to accept a more reasonable amount for him.