Valencian footballer Javi Guerra stated this morning his firm intention to continue playing for Valencia CF next season. These statements come shortly after his incorporation into the support group of players for the Spanish national team, which is preparing for upcoming friendly matches ahead of the World Cup. Guerra, originally from Gilet, expressed his wish to stay at the club, with whom he has a current contract after renewing last year.
The young midfielder expressed his "happiness" at being called up to the national squad, calling it "a dream I've had since I was little." His presence in the support player list, led by Luis de la Fuente, aims to aid the team's preparation for the World Cup kicking off on June 11th in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
“"I have a contract. I renewed last year. It's clear I want to stay here (at Valencia CF)."
Regarding the level of the Spanish national team, Guerra highlighted the "great group" formed since the Euros and noted that Spain is "one of the favorites, if not the biggest favorite" to win the World Cup, expressing his hope that "they bring the World Cup home."
For his part, the U-21 coach, David Gordo, praised the footballer during his visit to the 9th VCF Schools Clinic in Valencia. Gordo described Guerra as "a player with immense talent" and assured that "he will be a regular fixture for La Roja" in the future, also emphasizing his "values as a person" and the work of the VCF Academy.
“"He is a player with immense talent, with a tremendous future, and he will surely be a regular fixture in the national team. We must highlight not only his worth as a footballer but also the values he has as a person."
Javi Guerra's strong performance at the end of the season, with 3 goals and 3 assists in the last four league matches, has been key to his call-up. The club considers him a fundamental pillar for the 2026-27 season and will refer to his release clause for any offers.




