The Lightning steps on the gas in ‘Operation Exit’. The starting point was marked by the departure of midfielder Pozo, on loan until the end of the season to Al Ahli, after renewing with the Strip until 2024. An exit that the Madrid club announced just a few hours before its Cup commitment against Mirandés. Previously, Pas Lamia had formalized the arrival of Rayista winger Lass, also on loan for the remainder of the year. The Guinean went from the Ecuadorian Emelec to the Greek team – whose sports director is Piti – without stopping in Vallecas.
This week the Lightning is picking up cruising speed. Goalkeeper Iván Arboleda, who has not even made his debut with the Strip, will go on loan to Newell’s, as confirmed by his own coach Javier Sanguinetti in an interview in radio LT8 am830 from Rosario. “It is closed,” he stated bluntly. It will not be the only one. The forward and canterano vallecano Sergio Moreno will also pack his bags, if applicable, the loan will be made to Amorebieta de Segunda. A category that he knows from his stay last season at Mirandés.
Another player whose future lies outside Vallecas is Yacine Qasmi. The striker has no shortage of suitors and one of the teams that has sounded the loudest to take over his services is Leganés. Although the departures are the ones that are taking shape these days, Rayo also expects a signing. The demarcations to reinforce would be the center and some more effective in attack, prompted by the goodbye of Pozo, Sergio Moreno and most likely Qasmi.
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