Raymond Domenech warns Butelle © EuroFootball.com

The coach of the French U-21 national team, Raymond Domenech, publicly warned goalkeeper Ludovic Butelle to be very careful when choosing his future career path. The young Frenchman is linked to the current leader of the Spanish league club and nobody should interfere with this deal. By choosing to continue his career this way, Butelle has received a lot of criticism from various football experts. Many claim that he is too young to move to a club like "Valencia" and must play at least one season in "Ligue 1". The only person promoting this player's move to "Valencia" is the team's football director, Jesus Garcia Pitarch. "Everything is ready. Both the player and his agent have agreed to the contract terms, so now we only need their signatures, which will be put after the end of the season," Pitarch said. "We had many concerns about Sissoko's transfer to our club, so now we want to sort everything out as soon as possible." The one most concerned about Butelle's future is his current coach in the French U-21 national team, Raymond Domenech. "He (Butelle) must be very careful and I advise him to stay in France for at least one more season," Domenech said. "If Butelle leaves, it will be a disaster not only for the U-21 team or "Metz", but for himself." "Metz" president Carlo Molinari is also dissatisfied with this deal and claims that Butelle was simply lured by the money offered to him. " Butelle's decision to go to Spain is understandable - he simply prioritizes money over thinking about his future," Molinari said. "As Raymond Domenech already said, if he wants to make a big mistake, he has to leave." Recently, there have been rumors in the Spanish press that after moving to "Valencia", Butelle would be loaned out to some club next season, perhaps even to "Metz", and would return to the team in the 2005/2006 season when the current "Valencia" goalkeeper Santiago Canizares' contract ends."