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Ramón Terrats is back on the agenda ofGetafe's signings. The Catalan midfielder, 25 years old, has returned to Villarreal after his loan spell at RCD Espanyol, but everything indicates that his future may lie far from La Cerámica this summer. The blue club seeks strength, endurance, and immediate knowledge of the house.
The sports management is working with a clear idea: to provide José Bordalás with a deeper squad for a much more demanding season. European qualification requires raising the competitive level, and the midfield is one of the areas of most concern. This is where Ramón Terrats comes in.
Ramón Terrats fits into Getafe's plan
Getafe's interest is not new. Ramón Terrats already passed through the Coliseum and left a very positive impression due to his energy, arrival, and ability to adapt to different areas of the field. Bordalás values that type of player highly: intense off the ball, useful in pressure situations, and with the legs to sustain long matches.
The context also plays a role. The Madrid-based team needs to rebuild a midfield that may undergo several significant changes. The departure of Mauro Arambarri and the offers surrounding Luis Milla have accelerated the search for reinforcements. Como 1907 is among the clubs that have shown the most interest in Milla, a situation that requires anticipation.
Terrats offers a clear advantage in this scenario: he would not need a long adaptation period. He knows the club, understands Bordalás's style, and knows what it takes to compete in a team where every divided duel matters. For Getafe, this factor reduces risks in the market.
Villarreal opens the door after his loan at RCD Espanyol
Villarreal welcomed back Ramón Terrats after his year at RCD Espanyol, but his place in the yellow squad is not guaranteed. Competition in the midfield and the need to lighten certain positions make an exit a real option. Negotiations with the Madrid-based club are already on the table.
RCD Espanyol did not fully commit to turning his loan into a permanent deal, but that has not stopped Getafe's interest. At the Coliseum, they remember a freer version of him, with more confidence and greater impact in the opponent's half. This sporting memory influences the operation.

An immediate performance signing
The possible addition of Ramón Terrats would respond more to a specific need than a future investment. Getafe wants players ready to compete from day one, especially with a season loaded with European presence. It is not just about adding names, but about filling roles.
The midfielder can play as a central midfielder, a withdrawn attacking midfielder, or a link player in an intense block. His best version emerges when he can move into the opponent's half, attack second balls, and support the press. Bordalás knew how to utilize him in that role, and that is one of the keys to the interest.
Villarreal, on the other hand, may find a reasonable solution for a player in need of continuity. If the deal progresses, all parties would have reasons to reach an agreement: the player would gain prominence, the yellow club would free up space, and the blue team would add a familiar piece.
The market is beginning to move in a clear direction. Ramón Terrats wants to feel important, Getafe needs to strengthen its engine room, and Villarreal is open to proposals. If negotiations continue at this pace, the return to the Coliseum could become one of the most logical moves of the summer.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bordalás señala al sustituto de Luis Milla en el Getafe
