Málaga continues to comb the market in search of desirable options that allow you to build a competitive squad for next season. Y One of the seedbeds of footballers that Manolo Gaspar is watching with special attention is the First Division. Disposals from top-flight teams who are seeking accommodation in the form of a loan can be very appetizing options for a Malaga that will still maintain a significant salary tightness next season.
In the search for futuribles, two demarcations stand out above the rest: the goal and the forward. And those are the two positions on which the sports management is prioritizing in the numerous contacts it maintains with a good number of First Division clubs.
The formula of the transfers of players who have closed the step in their teams and who want to regain a lost status or open a gap in professional football has worked well on numerous occasions at La Rosaleda. Without going further, This season Málaga has had eight loaned players in their squads: Jozabed, Yanis Rahmani, Joaquín Muñoz, Juan Soriano, Mejías, Matos, Caye Quintana and Cristian Rodríguez. Five of them came from top-class clubs (Celta, Huesca, Seville and Cádiz).
The intention of the blue and white team is to raise the level of the squad and try to make a quality leap in some areas of the field, especially up front. Malaga accused the lack of a goal in many moments of last season and getting the attackers right is essential with a view to the next project. The discards of some First teams can be a very good option for the Blue and Whites.
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