Bayer Leverkusen have wasted no time in planning for life after Alejandro Grimaldo following his high-profile departure to Atlético Madrid.
The German club accepted a reported €25 million fee for the Spanish left-back, whose attacking flair and technical quality made him a key figure in recent seasons.
With the transfer window active, Leverkusen’s recruitment team is now working diligently to secure a suitable successor capable of maintaining the team’s dynamic style of play.
According to multiple reports, Como 1907’s promising defender Álex Valle has emerged as a serious candidate.
The Spanish U21 international shares several stylistic similarities with Grimaldo. Like his predecessor, Valle is renowned for his technical proficiency, vision on the ball, and willingness to surge forward and contribute meaningfully in attack.
His ability to deliver precise crosses and create scoring opportunities from the flank makes him an attractive proposition for a Leverkusen side that thrives on width and fluid attacking transitions.
Valle developed his football education within FC Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy, an environment known for producing technically refined and tactically intelligent players.
This pedigree adds significant appeal for Leverkusen, who value players with high football IQ and composure under pressure.
At his current club, Como, Valle has continued to impress with consistent performances that highlight both his defensive reliability and offensive instincts.
Financially, the deal appears realistic. Reports suggest that Leverkusen could secure the 21-year-old’s services for around €20 million, a figure that represents good value in today’s market and aligns closely with the club’s recent spending patterns.
This valuation also places Valle in a similar bracket to another reported target, FC Lorient’s Arsène Kouassi, creating healthy competition in Leverkusen’s search.
The move would represent an important step for Valle’s career. Transitioning from Serie A to the Bundesliga’s high-intensity environment offers him the chance to prove himself at a higher level and potentially challenge for major honors.
For Bayer Leverkusen, signing Valle could provide not only immediate competition on the left flank but also a long-term solution equipped with the youth and upside necessary to grow alongside the squad.
As negotiations progress, fans will be watching closely to see if the Spanish talent can fill the considerable void left by Grimaldo.
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