Dani Barrio almost takes his departure for granted: “White and in a bottle”

The future of Dani Barrio points to his departure from Malaga. Contract ends in June and despite having the status of starter for Natxo González, the club has not contacted him to address a possible renewal. The goalkeeper understands it as an invitation to leave the club, but he assumes it naturally. “White and bottled, but there is no problem. My rings are not going to fall off, maximum peace of mindclear conscience and football takes many turns and does not end here, “he said in BE Malaga.

neighborhood recognized that “There has been no kind of contact about my future. Manolo Gaspar has not told me anything. It’s something else I don’t control. keep doing my job and in the end this is football. I’m not looking for anything, I’m just thinking about Saturday’s game. That’s what my agent is for and the other teams have to call, I’m not putting my name on anyone’s table. I have to think about the next game and the next training session, it’s that simple”.

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Málaga will begin the preparation of its future project from the goal. Everything points to the fact that neither Dani Barrio nor Dani Martín will continue at La Rosaleda and Manolo Gaspar already has the agreement with Manolo Reina on track for his incorporation at the end of the season. The trebuqueño ends his contract with Mallorca in June and, barring a radical turn of events, he will return to La Rosaleda.

“We have a thorn stuck in the Ponferrada match”

As for sports, the blue and white goalkeeper assures that the locker room wants to face Ponferradina to confirm the line of the last matches and get even for the painful 4-0 of El Toralín: “We have a thorn stuck in the first leg”. Dani Barrio argues that the sensations have improved a lot within the team: “People are fresher, wanting Saturday to arrive to achieve two wins in a row and see the remaining days in a different way”.

One of the main objectives that Málaga sets is to keep a clean sheet again, something that has not happened since the match against Alcorcón in Santo Domingo (matchday 22): “It is costing us to leave a clean sheet, it is something that we have to do. The important thing is the points. We have to keep working because the clean sheets are going to end up coming. The match against Amorebieta was six points, we have left it to ten and it is a turning point to reaffirm the work we are doing. Working like this also brings results.”