Unai Emery has agreed to become the new coach of Valencia and will be presented at a press conference in the next few days.
Almeria trainer succeeds Ronaldo Koeman
Unai Emery has agreed to become the new coach of Valencia after being given the guarantees of stability that he sought, and will be presented at a press conference in the next few days.
The Almeria trainer will make the move after meeting with high level officials from los Che to ensure that there would be no major changes at the club this summer.
Valencia have been seeking a new coach since Ronald Koeman was sacked in April and Voro took over on a temporary basis until the end of the season - Almeria have wished him the best.
Emery's impressive campaign in charge of Almeria, after winning promotion with them last term, has seen him win many admirers in both Spain and abroad and the club president, Alfonso Garcia, respected his decision.
Best wishes
"We wish the best to Unai," he told AS. "He was very comfortable here, but he was attracted by the size and history of Valencia and we know it is a great opportunity for him."
After a season of turmoil at Mestalla, the 36-year-old coach asked to hold talks with former president Juan Soler, current president Agustin Morera, director of communications, Jesus Wolstein and sporting director Juan Sanchez.
The lengthy meeting was concluded after Emery was assured that only one major player from the squad may have to be sold rather than the mass clear-out the media had predicted.
All those present assured the trainer that there would be no repeat of the behind the scenes turmoil and that the club were going to maintain a competitive squad.
Valencia's financial problems had led to speculation that such star names as David Villa and David Silva would have to be sold off in order to balance the books.
Emery's appointment is in line with Valencia's recent tradition of attracting up-and-coming young Spanish coaches as he follows in the footsteps of Rafa Benitez and Quique Sanchez Flores.
After informing Almeria president of his decision late on Wednesday evening, Emery will hold his final training session on Thursday and say goodbye to the players at the club.