The soccer player who will leave River Plate next summer

A current member of the River Plate squad is not happy with his playing time and could leave for Europe in the summer

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River Plate players celebrate a title.
River Plate players celebrate a title.

Conan Ledesma is going through a tough time at River Plate. The Argentine goalkeeper, who arrived at the millionaires' club with hopes of fighting for a starting position, has seen his role drastically reduced, becoming a secondary piece in the team's plans. This situation has clearly upset the goalkeeper, who is now seriously considering the option of leaving in search of more playing time.

Conan Ledesma could return to Spain

The goalkeeper, who had a previous spell in Spanish football, feels that his career needs a change in direction. His limited involvement with River has hindered his progress, and if the situation does not change in the coming months, his decision to move elsewhere could be final. At 32 years old, Ledesma believes he still has a lot to offer to a team that has confidence in him and provides playing minutes.

His future options point directly to Europe, specifically LaLiga. In Spain, he left a good impression during his time at Cádiz, where he proved to be a reliable goalkeeper capable of performing in one of the most demanding competitions in the world. Some Spanish clubs have already shown interest in his situation, aware that his potential departure from River could come at an accessible cost.

Time will tell what the outcome will be, but everything indicates that Ledesma's time in Argentina may be coming to an end. If the lack of opportunities persists, his return to European football seems increasingly likely, with LaLiga being a destination that would align perfectly with his aspirations.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El futbolista que saldrá de River Plate en el próximo verano