Roberto Soldado is one of the banners of this historic Granada by Diego Martínez. At 35 years old, the forward is a key piece in the coach's schemes and one of the issues that the rojiblanco club has pending is his renewal. His contract ends on June 30 And in Grenadianism there is a desire that it continue at least one more season. At the club, it is obvious, they are very satisfied with their performance so far but there is no concern regarding their continuity. And is that the rojiblanco striker, as confirmed by AS, has an automatic renewal clause in his match contract.
So things, If Soldado plays a minimum of 45 minutes in 25 official matches this season and Granada achieves permanence in the First Division, his contract will be extended until June 30, 2022. The Soldier himself confirmed this point to AS: “Last year it had the same clauses. The one of permanence with 25 parties and this case is the same. If in the end I play and I have minutes in the team and the team remains in the First Division, I will continue another season”.
This clause also existed in his contract last season and Granada will thus ensure that they continue to have one of their reference players as long as your performance and participation remain high. Today, Soldado has played 45 minutes or more in 13 games this season. These 13 performances are distributed as follows: three Europa League qualifying matches, two from the group stage of the continental competition and eight league matches. In addition, he has played four other games, three in the League and one in the Europa League, in which he has not reached 45 minutes on the pitch.
If everything goes smoothly between now and the end of the season, Granada's '9' will reach those 25 games and will see his contract extended for one more season. His performances so far in and out of the dressing room are up to the expectations generated by his signing for the Nasrid club a year and a half ago.