Sekou Gassama is already a new Malaga player. The Spanish-Senegalese forward comes on loan for a season from Valladolid. The Malaga team assumes a part of its file. The player will immediately place himself under the orders of José Alberto López in the coming days to become the eleventh Blue and White signing. The agreement includes a purchase option. La Pantera will give packaging and gunpowder to the Malaga attack (see club video).
The coach of Málaga already has the striker that the team needed to be shaping a project a little less suffering and more ambitious than the last two seasons. In addition, this news is an oxygen balloon for the Malaguista fans who have been frustrated because Javier Ontiveros, one of their prodigal sons, decided to go to Osasuna when everything was agreed to get to La Rosaleda.
Born in Granollers, Sekou is a strong and powerful attacker with scoring ability. A player who Manolo Gaspar, the blue and white sports director, had been following for more than three years. A bully with a sense of companionship and a more than appreciable technique, he showed his nose for Almería before joining the Pucela team and during his loan period with Fuenlabrada. L.
The arrivals and departures chapter is not closed far from it. Málaga is still looking for another striker and is trying to release Ismael Casas (they want him to play on loan for another club to complete his training), Alexander González and the Algerian midfielder Benkhemassa. Final straight in the transfer market without a doubt fast-paced.
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