Rozada’s great desire in the transfer market moves away from Avilés

Javi Rozada, Avilés’ coach, made clear what his first wish was for the white-and-blue club’s new season: Yayo. The Oviedo midfielder, a key player in the Oviedo reserve team, was the Oviedo native’s main target in the transfer market, aware that Edu Cortina was not going to be able to start the campaign due to recovering from an injury. But, despite the fact that the player’s entourage feels very flattered by the coach’s praise, the player’s future seems to be far from Asturias. Rozada’s wish is far from being fulfilled.

Yayo, captain of Vetusta and one of the most promising names in the Requexón factory, has decided that he will not play next season for the Carbayón reserve team, which this season has been relegated to the Third Federation. While waiting for the arrival of a new coach to the first team, the footballer’s idea is to carry out the first weeks of preseason in the blue discipline, while he evaluates the different offers that he has on the table. It should be remembered that, although until now he had a contract with Oviedo Vetusta, as of today he becomes a senior team player for all purposes. At 19 years old, his big priority is to accumulate a lot of minutes, something that seems very complicated at Oviedo, so it is most likely that he will end up leaving on loan in search of a starting position. Several teams with a lot of potential from the First Federation have already been interested in his services, including a team that has just been relegated from the Second Division, which makes it very difficult for him to land at Suárez Puerta,

His age and his potential on the pitch make him a highly coveted player for many teams. In competitions under the auspices of the Spanish Federation there is a limit of senior players, currently sixteen, so Yayo is a great option to cover an under-23 player’s roster spot with a player with a lot of potential. This has not gone unnoticed by many teams who have already asked about him. In Oviedo they could repeat a similar operation to the ones they carried out last season with Mangel, on loan to Ponferradina, or Alex Cardero, who they sent on loan to Arenteiro. Of course, if Yayo moves, he will prioritize having a leading role in the team above all.

But not everything is lost for Avilés and Javi Rozada. The market does not stop evolving and, although it seems unlikely, the scenario may arise that Yayo finds himself without a team that wants to take over his services in the First Federation. If the case were to occur, something unlikely, and he had to go down to the Second Federation, the footballer’s preferred destination would be Suárez Puerta, thanks in part to the good relationship that exists with the coach from Oviedo. From the player’s entourage they convey their gratitude for the good words that Rozada has had about Yayo, whom they know from his time at Oviedo, and if he were transferred to the fourth category of Spanish football that would be his choice . Furthermore, distance would play an advantage in favor of the signing, since he would not be very far from his house. The operation is very difficult, but a door remains open.

Marco, Avilesino U-23 goalkeeper, has been released. Another name that would be on the Avilés agenda is that of Oviedo Vetusta’s goalkeeper until now, Marco. The goalkeeper, born in Avilés, has been a fixture in the blue goal during these two campaigns and, despite his youth, has left a great performance between the sticks. The blue and white are looking for a goalkeeper with a U-23 projection who will fight for the starting position with Álvaro Fernández, a formula similar to the one they did when they signed the Madrid native, so Marco, who is also from the city, is one of the names that They have it on their radar, although the operation seems complicated. Like Yayo, his age makes him very attractive for First Federation teams, so the Avilesinos will have to fight to get his services.

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2024-07-01 02:05:00
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