Alert for players on loan

The refusal of watford english to prolong the assignment of Luis Suárez at Saragossa beyond the August 5 It has set off alarms in clubs classified for the promotion playoff. Almería (ten), Girona (five), Elche (three) and the Maño team itself (seven) count in their templates with a total of 25 players on loan and, although the general message from the entities is that “for now” the situation is controlled, the passing of the days and the uncertainty about the dispute date of the promotion is going making a dent.

“This supposes a attack on the integrity of the competition. Still we don't know the dates nor the playoff rival “, manifested Christian lapetra, president of the blanquillos, after knowing the refusal of watford to extend the loan contract of the Colombian striker.

In addition to that of Suárez, that this course has scored 19 goals, Zaragoza could find another noticeable loss for promotion: that of Moroccan defender El Yamiq, regular holder since his arrival in January. His loan was extended until August 5, but now the group is waiting for the Italian Genoa to respond to a new extension. Meanwhile, they do have insured those of André Pereira (Porto), Soro (Real Madrid), Álex Blanco (Valencia), Burgui (Alavés) and Puado (Espanyol).

For his part, Almería, with ten, is the one more players loaned has in staff: Francis, Kaptoum, Coric, Villalba, Costas, Sivera, Maras, Juan Muñoz, Barbero and Ozornwafor. Despite the fact that some like Maras and Juan Muñoz have been fixed, in the club they are calm, but they are on notice.

“At the moment it seems that we have it under control “, they tell AS from Girona. Maffeo, Rivera, Calavera, Ignasi Miquel and Brian Oliván have purchase clauses mandatory and that works in your favor. Jozabed, instead, he had to leave the team on July 1 because there was no agreement with the Celtic to extend your assignment.

Finally, in the Elche there are three other loaned: Escriche (Huesca), Andoni (Athletic) and San Román (Atlético). The staff released a statement yesterday in which they expressed their concern about some contractual situations: “We want solutions