Halted negotiations can now resume at Valencia LaLiga Time to move forward after crisis

Valencia are trying to move past their most recent crisis and, after Peter Lim gave Mateu Almeny his vote of confidence in Singapore, the club are once again looking to discuss incomings and outgoings.

The disagreements appear to have been resolved, and now Los Che can start thinking about football matters again.

"Surely now all the pending negotiations, both inbound and outbound, will continue," said Marcelino.

"I don't think we'll have been harmed."

The coach wants another centre-back to join the squad, as well as a midfielder who can help Dani Parejo in his role, while Manu Vallejo continues to be evaluated as a possible fourth striker.

Against Brighton, it became clear that Marcelino adapts to what he has at his disposal. Javi Jimenez played, though he knows he won't be involved with the first team during the season.

Salva Ruiz got 45 minutes on the left side of defence, where reinforcements are needed.

However, it is in midfield where the additions are most needed. Carlos Soler and Ferran Torres are the last to arrive due to their international commitments and, for that reason, Kangin Lee played on the right, with Soler acting as Parejo's substitute.

The loss of Kevin Gameiro saw Jason and Ferran play the last 20 minutes, and Denis Cheryshev is likely to have an important role.

Reinforcements are still wanted all over the pitch, but priority is given to the left side and midfield for now.