In the interview that Mere gave to Diario As, the technician told us that movements in all directions were going to occur in the pottery staff. Said and done. This afternoon they played the departures. Alcorcón lighten its squad with the termination of Paris Adot's contract. The right back had one year left on his contract, but the player and the entity have reached an agreement to terminate their contractual relationship.
Adot arrived last summer in the south of Madrid from Mirandés. The Navarrese debuted with the yellow team in the silver category and although it is true that Adot was not an indisputable starter, he did play many minutes both on the wing and at the winger. Adot has played 1,785 minutes in 26 games. A footballer with great capacity for work, good at crossing and intense in his game. Adot has sounded for several teams in the Smartbank League, including Ponferradina.
It is not the only termination of the contract today in Alcorcón. The club has also cut ties with Dani Toribio. The midfielder is one of the players who has worn the elastic alcorconera the most times, up to 120 times. However, last season he was on loan to Racing Santander, with whom he played 1,189 minutes in 22 games. Toribio had one more year of contract, but it was an open secret that in Santo Domingo they did not have the midfielder any more if possible when the coach already warned that the loaned ones would be sought accommodation in other clubs. Toribio and Alcorcón have decided to terminate the contract and start different paths.
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