Real Valladolid has a squad of 32 players, including eight strikers, and faces many doubts heading into the next season. The blanquivioleta club, which wraps up its disappointing campaign in Almería this Sunday, has already started working on the team configuration for the 26-27 season. So far, they have secured five signings at no cost, including Barberá and Dani Pérez, while the sports management, led by Víctor Orta, focuses on offloading several contracted players. Following the confirmation of Kenedy's purchase by Pachuca, the club needs to reduce its squad, as it cannot register more than 25 players. In the forward line, the situation is complicated, with eight players in the squad. Marcos André, who has undergone meniscus surgery, and Erlien, who has also had surgery, create uncertainty about their futures. Latasa, although he has been the most used forward, has only scored seven goals, raising questions about his continuity. Additionally, new signings like Van Duiven and Barberá could play important roles, while forwards returning from loan, such as Arnu and Jorge Delgado, will also need to reintegrate into the team. The future of these players will depend on their performances in the first training sessions of the upcoming season.
Transfer
Real Valladolid Seeks Strikers After a Challenging Season
Real Valladolid is working on its squad for the next season, seeking strikers after a tough campaign with several players in doubt.
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