Real Valladolid has officially renewed left‑back Carlos Clerc, signing a new contract that runs until June 30, 2027. The announcement, made on July 7, 2026, secures a key player for the club's left flank for the upcoming Segunda División campaign.
What does the extension mean for the squad?
The deal gives manager Rubén de la Red a reliable option in defense. Clerc, 34, joined in February and has already played 15 matches, 14 as a starter, showing solidity and experience. His stay blocks the departure of Hugo San, who is likely to be loaned to a Primera Federación side for more game time.
How will Clerc fit with Garri and Guille Bueno?
Clerc will compete for the spot with Garri López and Guille Bueno, the latter still recovering from a serious injury. When Bueno completes his rehab, the three will battle for the starting role, raising the quality and internal rivalry on the left side. The board values Clerc's veteran presence as a stabilising factor in a dressing room with few high‑profile players.
What does his record bring to Segunda División?
Throughout his career, Clerc has amassed 196 Segunda matches, totaling over 400 official appearances across all clubs. His résumé includes stints at Girona and Rayo Vallecano, where he became a dependable full‑back. At Valladolid, his 14 starts have helped keep clean sheets in several rounds.
What’s next for the club?
The club is already planning the roster for the 2026‑27 season. Renewing Clerc lets the coaching staff focus on strengthening other areas without worrying about left‑back depth. The next milestone will be Guille Bueno’s full recovery, expected by late July, adding further competition for the position.
With the signing, Real Valladolid strengthens its defence and readies itself for the challenges ahead in the promotion race, keeping the continuity the manager deems essential for a successful campaign.
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