
Valencia have successfully concluded negotiations with Villarreal for the permanent signing of Dutch winger Arnaut Danjuma, with the formal agreement now in place between both clubs. The 28-year-old has agreed to the move and his contract is set to be completed following medical examinations.
The transfer brings an end to Danjuma’s loan spells and provides him with a permanent home after a series of temporary moves to Premier League and La Liga clubs over recent seasons.
The agreement between Valencia and Villarreal is a definitive sale rather than another loan arrangement. Unlike his previous moves to Tottenham, Everton, and Girona, Danjuma will leave Villarreal permanently as he enters the final year of his contract with the Yellow Submarine.
Valencia’s persistence in pursuing the Dutch international has paid off, with the club emerging as frontrunners despite interest from other European sides. The financial terms of the deal reflect Villarreal’s willingness to cash in on a player approaching the end of his contract rather than risk losing him for free next summer.
Sources close to the negotiations indicate that personal terms were never an obstacle, with Danjuma keen on the move from early in the discussions. His eagerness to join Valencia played a crucial role in expediting the transfer process.
Player Profile and Recent Form

Danjuma arrived at Valencia following a mixed season with Girona, where he made 37 appearances across all competitions, contributing five goals and two assists. While Girona’s collective performance was disappointing compared to their previous campaign, the Dutch winger maintained consistent individual standards throughout the season.
The former Bournemouth star brings valuable Champions League experience from his time at Villarreal, where he initially made his mark in European competition. His pace and direct running style made him one of the most feared wingers in La Liga during his peak seasons at Estadio de la Cerámica.
His versatility across the front line provides Valencia manager Carlos Corberan with tactical flexibility. Danjuma’s ability to operate on either flank or through the middle gives the Spanish side multiple attacking options as they seek to improve their offensive output from last season.
Valencia’s Strategic Addition

The signing addresses Valencia’s need for experienced attacking reinforcement. Corberan identified Danjuma as a key target to bolster their attack, viewing his Premier League and La Liga experience as valuable assets for the upcoming campaign.
Valencia’s acquisition comes at an opportune moment, with the player motivated to prove himself after a series of loan moves failed to provide long-term stability. The permanent nature of this transfer offers Danjuma the security he has been seeking while giving Valencia a committed player focused on rebuilding his career.
The Dutch international’s arrival adds depth to Valencia’s attacking options and provides competition for places that should elevate the performance levels across the squad. His experience in high-pressure situations will be particularly valuable as Valencia aims to climb the La Liga table.
Medical and Contract Completion

Danjuma is expected to arrive in Valencia within hours to undergo his medical examinations before putting pen to paper on his new contract. The routine nature of these final formalities suggests no complications are anticipated in completing the transfer.
The medical process will be conducted at Valencia’s training facilities, with the club’s medical team keen to ensure the player’s fitness levels meet their requirements. Given Danjuma’s recent involvement with Girona throughout last season, no issues are expected during the examination.
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Contract details remain confidential, but sources suggest a multi-year deal that provides security for both player and club. The terms reflect Valencia’s commitment to making this transfer a success while offering Danjuma the stability he has sought.
Impact on Both Clubs

For Valencia, the acquisition represents a statement of intent as they seek to improve their league position. Danjuma’s proven ability at the highest level provides immediate quality to their attacking options and demonstrates the club’s ambition in the transfer market.
Villarreal’s decision to sell permanently makes financial sense given Danjuma’s contract situation. Rather than risk losing him for nothing next summer, the club has secured a fee that reflects his market value while freeing up space in their squad for other targets.
The transfer also concludes a chapter for Danjuma, who can now focus on establishing himself at a club that genuinely wants his services on a long-term basis. His previous loan experiences, while varying in success, have broadened his tactical understanding and prepared him for this permanent opportunity.
Pre-Season Integration

With the transfer completion imminent, Danjuma could be available for Valencia’s remaining pre-season fixtures. His integration into Corberan’s tactical system will be crucial as the new La Liga season approaches.
The timing of the deal allows Valencia adequate preparation time to incorporate their new signing into team training and tactical preparations. Danjuma’s familiarity with Spanish football should accelerate his adaptation to Valencia’s playing style and team dynamics.


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