Surprising movement in Girona. Álex Gallar will not play with the rojiblanco team this season because he leaves on loan to Cartagena until the end of the course. In addition, the albinegros are saved a purchase option. The attacker was already on loan last season at Cartagena and the Cartagena entity did not hesitate to request it this year. Everything indicated that Michel could give him a chance, or at least try him, but the Girona sports management has considered that the best thing was to give him again in order to try to reduce the salary limit.
Gallar was in Cartagena the previous season and he was an important piece despite the fact that he missed the final stretch of the League due to injury. He played 26 games, scored two goals and gave six assists. Now he only thinks about his present at the Albinegro club and that is that “I am very happy to continue one more season at Cartagena, a club where I felt at home last year. I really want to be able to enjoy this season of the fans at Cartagonova after a hard year. I hope to make them happy with my game, “he said. He is awaited with open arms and wants to feel important, something that it seems that in Girona he was not going to achieve. Cartagena did not hesitate to describe him as a player with “talent, overflow and goal. He also has a great hitting for set pieces.. He is a footballer who makes a difference and knows the club and many of his teammates very well, so the adaptation is expected to be very fast. “
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