Valencia Basket is currently competing in the Liga Endesa finals, but they are also focusing on the transfer market for the upcoming season. With several key players likely to leave, the taronja club is evaluating its options to strengthen the team for the 26/27 season. Jean Montero's buyout clause leaves him almost certainly heading to Greece, presenting a challenge to cover his absence. Additionally, Sergio de Larrea is in the NBA draft process, which could lead him to leave Valencia Basket. In light of these potential departures, the arrival of Álvaro Cárdenas has been expedited, who is expected to play a crucial role in the team's rotation.

One of the names making waves is TJ Shorts, a small American point guard who holds a Macedonian passport, making him an attractive option for the team. Although his performance at Panathinaikos has not been the best, his connection with Kameron Taylor, recently renewed, could facilitate his signing. On the other hand, Gonzalo Corbalán, who has had a standout first year in the ACB with San Pablo Burgos, could be a viable option to reinforce Valencia Basket's perimeter. With averages of 15.1 points and a 16.2 efficiency rating per game, Corbalán presents himself as a versatile player who could alternate at the point guard position.

Valencia Basket is at a crossroads, looking to balance their roster while competing for the Liga Endesa title. The decisions they make in the transfer market will be crucial to maintaining their competitiveness in the upcoming season.