La Liga
Espanyol has demonstrated resilience in the recent transfer market, managing to incorporate eight players despite economic limitations. The arrivals of Álvaro Tejero, Carlos Romero, Alex Král, Alejo Véliz, Irvin Cardona, Kumbulla, Cheddira, and Naci Unuvar were fundamental to strengthen a team that needed quality reinforcements to face the challenge of remaining in La Liga.
The sports management of the Catalan club made a great effort to outpace other competitors and convince these players to join the "blanquiazul" project. However, football does not stop, and Espanyol already has new challenges on the horizon.
**Critical Situation with Puado**
One of the main ongoing issues is the contractual situation of several of its players. At the end of the current season, in June 2025, five players from the squad will be free agents if decisions regarding their contracts are not made. Javi Puado, Brian Oliván, Sergi Gómez, Álvaro Aguado, and Salvi Sánchez are some of the names that the club will have to evaluate.
The most urgent case is Puado's, one of the team's pillars and one of its most valuable players. Espanyol has already begun negotiations to renew the contract of the Catalan attacker, although economic difficulties have hindered the progress of the talks. The club's intention is clear: they want Puado to remain a key piece in their long-term project.
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