It is hard to remember in La Rosaleda a transfer market as quiet as that of this January 2021. With the homework done in excess and without margin to incorporate due to the limitation of chips imposed by LaLiga (only 18 professionals), Malaga has been a mere spectator in this transfer window.
The sports management led by Manolo Gaspar has only carried out one movement in the market. A change of cards motivated by the serious knee injury suffered by Iván Calero. The club had its homework well done and just a few days after the defense broke in Almería, the arrival of Alexander González was already closed.
Since the incorporation of the Venezuelan international was announced on December 28, the sports management has been very attentive to any movement in case something unforeseen arises that forces them to go to the market again and has established contacts and opened avenues of negotiation with a view to next summer.
Málaga tried to get LaLiga to lower the sanction and allow them to have an extra chip for the second leg of the season, but the Blue and White requests were not met and the Blue and White winter market has been the quietest in a long time. In fact, how he collected The Uncheck Malaga days ago in an extensive report, 2004 was the last month of January that ended with no new face at La Rosaleda.
On this occasion there was an incorporation, but Manolo Gaspar and his team left their homework done before the transfer period opened. Malaga has had the whole month of market left over.
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