Valencia have secured the services of Belgian winger Largie Ramazani on a season-long loan from Leeds United, strengthening their attacking options ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.
The 24-year-old arrives at the Mestalla with the aim of adding pace, directness and creativity to Carlos Corberán’s frontline.
Known for his ability to stretch defences and inject speed into attacking play, Ramazani is expected to provide Valencia with greater variety in wide areas and an additional threat inside the opposition box.
Announcing the agreement, the club confirmed that Ramazani will spend the entirety of the season in Spain, marking his return to La Liga after a brief spell away.
His arrival comes as Valencia look to enhance their squad depth and competitiveness in both domestic and European fixtures.
Ramazani’s footballing journey began in England, where he developed through the academies of Charlton Athletic and later Manchester United.
At United, he earned recognition for his pace and technical ability, standing out in youth competitions.
However, seeking first-team opportunities, he opted to leave Old Trafford in 2020, signing for UD Almería in Spain’s second tier.
It proved to be a pivotal move in his career.
Ramazani became a key figure for the Andalusian side, playing an instrumental role in their promotion to La Liga in 2022.
Once in the Spanish top flight, he adapted quickly, establishing himself as one of the team’s most dynamic and impactful forwards.
In 2025, Leeds United secured his signature, but with competition for attacking positions fierce at Elland Road, Valencia’s offer presented the ideal solution for the player to continue his development while contributing at the highest level.
For Corberán, Ramazani’s versatility is a valuable asset.
Comfortable on either wing, he offers tactical flexibility, while his capacity to beat defenders in one-on-one situations could prove decisive in tight matches.
At 24, Ramazani is entering a crucial stage of his career.
Having already shown flashes of brilliance in Spain, this loan spell at Valencia represents both a fresh challenge and a chance to consolidate his reputation as a top-level winger.
Supporters at Mestalla will be eager to see how quickly he settles back into Spanish football, and whether his trademark pace and attacking flair can help push Valencia towards their season’s ambitions.