DR Congo international Brian Cipenga has emerged as a transfer target for Valencia after his impressive performances at the 2026 FIFA World Cup attracted interest from several clubs across Europe.
The 28-year-old forward enhanced his reputation with a series of standout displays for the Leopards, playing a key role in their run to the Round of 32 and establishing himself as one of Africa’s most eye-catching performers at the tournament.
Valencia identify Cipenga as attacking target
Valencia are looking to strengthen their attack ahead of the new La Liga season and have reportedly identified Cipenga as a priority target during the summer transfer window.
The Spanish club are believed to have already made initial contact with Almería to explore the possibility of signing the DR Congo international.
Almería set €40 million asking price
Cipenga is currently under contract with Segunda División side Almería, where he has continued to build his reputation as a prolific and dynamic forward.
His pace, physical presence, finishing ability and versatility across the front line have made him one of the club’s most valuable assets.
However, Almería are reluctant to lose the Congolese striker and are reportedly demanding around €40 million before considering a sale.
That valuation is understood to be higher than Valencia had anticipated and could complicate negotiations, with the La Liga club now weighing up whether to improve their offer or pursue alternative attacking targets.
World Cup displays attract growing interest
Cipenga’s performances on football’s biggest stage have significantly boosted his market value, demonstrating his ability to compete against elite opposition.
His displays for DR Congo have attracted widespread attention, with Valencia among several European clubs monitoring his situation closely.
While Almería are keen to retain one of their standout players, growing interest from top-flight clubs could test their resolve as the transfer window progresses.
With discussions still at an early stage, Cipenga’s future is expected to remain one of the key transfer stories involving African players this summer.