Valencia starlet Cristhian Mosquera has put himself on the radar of Europe’s top clubs this season with a series of top performances for Los Che this season. However the 19-year-old has come out to address those rumours.
It looks as if a battle could be on between Colombia and Spain for his international allegiance, while he has also emerged as a top target for Atletico Madrid, and has been earmarked by Atalanta as an option.
Last year he barely featured under Gennaro Gattuso and Ruben Baraja, having made his debut under Jose Bordalas, managing just 143 La Liga minutes. It made it a difficult year, as he explained to Relevo.
“It was a s***show last year, it has been a radical change from last year to this one, I had not been able to play with continuity for years and this year I have been given the opportunities, thanks to God and the trust that Ruben Baraja is giving me at Valencia and Santi Denia for Spain [under-21]. I’m not going to lie to you, mentally it was difficult, but it was about being patient and not getting overwhelmed, waiting for my moment, I knew it was going to come and I just had to be a little patient.”
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