Malaga confirmed the worst omens and Pablo Chavarría, one of its differential players, will not play again this season. The blue and white striker left Anduva's pitch injured in his left knee and the tests he has undergone this Tuesday have revealed the seriousness of the ailment: suffers a tear of the anterior cruciate ligament.
“The attacker, Once the inflammation of the injured joint subsides, you will undergo surgery in the near future that, as happened with Iván Calero, will separate the Argentine from the playing fields what this season 2020-21”, Explained the club itself through a statement.
This loss leaves Malaga's attack very diminished, since Pellicer is left with only two forwards in his first squad: Caye Quintana and Orlando Sá. The contribution of the former has gone from more to less so far this year and in terms of Portuguese his performance to date has been minimal and he has hardly enjoyed continuity
The sports management of Málaga does not rule out going to the market to incorporate a striker who makes up for the loss of Pablo Chavarría. But the room for maneuver available to Manolo Gaspar is minimal. And it is that it can only incorporate a player who is currently without a team and who was already in that situation before the close of the winter transfer market. In addition, of course, it would have to fit into the very tight financial parameters available to the club. Gaspar and his team comb the market in search of an interesting option that fits these parameters.
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