The homegrown players of Espanyol who point to the 'method' Puado

The Javi Puado case, beyond the unrest that his future has generated for months in the perico environment, has reopened a reality for Espanyol players: If you are not going to have blue and white minutes, the most appropriate thing may be to get blank in another team to return more 'done'. It is not always direct, as Víctor Gómez and Moha Ezzarfani have experienced this season, on loan at Mirandés, but it is the best way to add the baggage that any young footballer needs.

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Own Victor It is one of the examples of loans that can be produced in this summer market, some not too late. In his case, various Second Division teams have been interested and even they have insisted, like Real Zaragoza, but the stumbling block so far has been the distribution of its file. Another candidate to leave on loan this course is Pol lozano, who last season was a member of Vicente Moreno's team in the Second Division, but who, given the foreseeable lack of opportunities in the First Division, can continue in the silver category, with Las Palmas as the main one of its future. Before, precisely to avoid another Puado case, must renew, since he would return with only one year of contract ahead.

To them was added another player who seemed destined to have a first team record, Ricard Pujol, but who nevertheless announced his departure from the club a few hours after the start of the preseason, against all odds, to land at Ponferradina. His will not be a round trip, since he has been separated forever from the club.

Precisely in El Toralín will also call, but as a loan, a Camilo Becerra whose temporary departure was confirmed this Tuesday night and who had been a regular in the dynamics of the first team during the last months of last season. The forward was the Espanyol B's top scorer in the 2020-1 academic year, with 11 goals.

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Víctor Gómez, against Rayo, during his profitable assignment at Mirandés.

Who still does not have a professional record or has made his debut with the first team, despite the fact that he was called up precisely on the last day of Segunda against Alcorcón, is Ruben Sanchez, who before the obvious 'overbooking' looming in his position, the right-handed side, can also seek a progression outside. It has been related to Castellón, which this season will serve in the newly created First RFEF. The small stumbling block in your case is that contract ends in 2022, so he also has to renew before leaving on loan. Similar in that sense is the situation of Moha.

Other homegrown players who also start the preseason under Vicente Moreno are also in a unknown tessitura, What Omar El Hilali, or the doormens Joan García –Who also acquires the category of professional– and Ángel Fortuño, habitual already last season in the first team citations. A puzzle that only with the passage of weeks can be configured.