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Silva he will join the txuri urdin project next week. His incorporation to training is scheduled for August 31 and the expectation is maximum to see the Arguineguín midfielder in action. It is difficult for the world champion to participate in any of the last three friendlies, scheduled for September 2 and 5, against Villarreal, Osasuna and Alavés, respectively, so his debut as txuri urdin, almost certainly, It will be in an official match.
All the references regarding the state of form in which Silva will land in Donostia are unbeatable but for those who still have any doubts, MD has been able to confirm in reliable sources, close to the day to day in the City, that the 34-year-old playmaker is still a hungry footballer. With that competitive instinct that still makes him have a sharp fang, with the voracity of someone who works every day wanting to achieve something.
One theory to rule out is that Silva He belongs to that category of player who is only reserved to play Wednesday-Sunday and who makes this routine his training method. His daily training tone is elevated, at the level of young footballers who still have everything to achieve.
At the football level, the Real incorporates a privileged player when it comes to knowing how to see where the free gap is in each game, with an innate quality to stand out where there is no place, something that not everyone sees, and who knows what to do at all times with the ball. Where to give more passes and then change the pace or, on the contrary, where to rely on his fantastic vision to connect with others, especially with the footballers who explore the spaces. Isak can be lined with a Silva owner of a first control towards freeing spaces similar to that of Iniesta, which already makes him play at an advantage and then find spaces for others.
An expert in taking responsibility when the matches get ugly and possessing a privileged physique that allows him to make those magical turns on himself, MD has been able to confirm that the concept of Silva of Euskadi and the Basques is high. Beyond the experience he had in Eibar, he knows what they are like and he likes it. Starting next week, a new two or three-year stage will open in La Real that will allow him to delve deeper into that perception.