Valencia Club de Fútbol is working to strengthen its squad and improve its standings. Ron Gourlay, Football CEO of Valencia, analyzed the team's sports situation and the winter market in statements to DAZN made at Balaídos before the match against Celta. The manager acknowledged that the club is not satisfied with the team's position in the standings and confirmed that the entity is working to strengthen the squad. Gourlay was clear in assessing Valencia's sports moment. I think the situation is not good, he admitted, although he showed confidence in a reaction. The goal, as he explained, is to move up and hopefully achieve it. Regarding the winter market, which recently opened, Valencia's Football CEO assured that the club is active, although he avoided naming names. Gourlay explained that the sports management works with caution and planning to strengthen the team, pointing out that they are focused on making the team more competitive. Asked about a possible specific negotiation, such as that of Real Sociedad striker Umar Sadiq, Gourlay dodged the question. At first, he claimed not to understand the question and later made it clear that he would not discuss specific names. I don't talk about any particular player, and emphasized that, although the market is open, he will not comment on any player who does not belong to Valencia. On the possibility of departures during this winter market, the manager insisted on the club's confidence in the current group. Gourlay highlighted that Valencia has a powerful squad and stressed that the main intention is to strengthen it, as they want to add certain players to this squad and are currently evaluating it. As time goes on, Valencia Club de Fútbol is looking to improve its position in the standings and is working to achieve it. The white and black entity is focused on strengthening its squad and making it more competitive. So, the goal is clear: improve the position in the standings and be more competitive. But, to achieve it, Valencia needs to strengthen its squad and have quality players. In this sense, Valencia's Football CEO, Ron Gourlay, is working to make it possible. Gourlay is aware of the importance of having a powerful squad and is focused on strengthening it. Thus, Valencia Club de Fútbol is on its way to improving its position in the standings and being more competitive.