Valencia have denied reports that they have consented to sell forward Carlos Soler to Barcelona this late spring.
Spanish outlet AS guaranteed that an arrangement had been formally concurred between the two clubs at around the €20m mark, with individual terms finished also, and it was presently an instance of trusting that Barcelona will move some compensation off their books.
The story arrived at Valencia before long and they burned through brief period in making an announcement to call the entire thing out as rubbish.
"In light of a story distributed this Monday in Spanish paper Diario AS, Valencia CF deny the presence of any arrangement - or any continuous discussion with FC Barcelona for the exchange of Carlos Soler," an assertion read.
"The club are as of now in an open exchange process with the player and his representatives to expand his agreement with Valencia CF."
Barcelona are searching for a new forward this late spring and have various focuses on the radar while they hold back to see exactly how much cash they can free up.
A move for Borussia Dortmund's Erling Haaland is progressively impossible, with the spotlight presently comprehended to be on Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski all things being equal.
The German side are quick to keep hold of Lewandowski, who is available to broadening his visit in Bavaria assuming that the right agreement offer is made, and there have been various players promoted as potential other options assuming Barcelona pass up the Polish global also.
Close by Soler, Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku, Manchester City's Raheem Sterling and Real Sociedad's Alexander Isak are three of numerous to have been proposed.