The transfer market is in full swing, but in Valencia things are cooking at a slower pace. With Justin de Haas and Aliou Dieng tied up as players who will join the club next season by signing pre-agreements as free agents, the other positive news coming out of the club is the activation of the clause that will renew Stole Dimitrievski's contract for two more seasons to keep him as the club's number one goalkeeper. Beyond that, little movement. But what is sure is that several players are leaving with their future in the air, having been loaned out to the Mestalla club. The names of Lucas Beltrán, Julen Agirrezabala, Unai Núñez, or Largie Ramazani are among them. The latter is one of the hot potatoes of the summer, as although Valencia does not have an option to buy him outright, it will try to negotiate a transfer with Leeds United this summer. Largie Ramazani has been a key player for Valencia during his loan spell, and his return to Leeds has generated considerable excitement in the football world. The Belgian winger has demonstrated his worth in the club, and his presence in the team has been crucial to their success in the season. Now, Valencia is trying to retain Ramazani in the club, and his future in the team remains uncertain. The club has made a great effort to keep Ramazani, and their decision to try to negotiate a transfer with Leeds United is a significant step in the right direction. However, the situation remains complex, and only time will tell if Valencia can retain Ramazani in the club.