La Liga
Real Oviedo is already working hard on planning its return to the elite of Spanish football, and one of the names being considered to strengthen the goal is Conan Ledesma. The Argentine goalkeeper, currently with River Plate, has not had much prominence under Marcelo Gallardo's orders and is looking for a new destination to revitalize his career.
At 32 years old, Ledesma has barely played an official match with the millonario team in the last season. The presence of Franco Armani as the undisputed goalkeeper has left the former Cádiz player with no opportunities, making a summer transfer appealing to him. Although his contract with River extends until 2028, all signs point to an early disassociation if a convincing offer arises.
Negotiations for a reduction in River Plate's demands
Real Oviedo, which has just secured promotion to LaLiga EA Sports after defeating Mirandés in the playoff final, views the goalkeeper's addition positively. His signing would be affordable administratively, as he would not occupy a non-EU player slot, a key advantage just like with James Rodríguez, another player linked to the carbayón project.
According to reports from EstadioDeportivo, River Plate paid around 2.6 million for Ledesma, so they may try to recoup part of that investment. Oviedo, however, relies on his lack of playing time to negotiate a lower valuation. The interest is strong.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Real Oviedo tantea el fichaje de una figura de River Plate
