La Liga
Real Sociedad has set its sights on Orri Óskarsson, a young Icelandic forward from Copenhagen who has caught the attention of the Basque team in the final stretch of the transfer market, as reported by Relevo.
The need to strengthen Imanol Alguacil's attack is evident, and Óskarsson, at just 19 years old, is emerging as an attractive candidate to join the txuri-urdin project. His profile fits perfectly with the recent transfer strategy outlined by President Jokin Aperribay: to bet on young talent with potential.
Real Sociedad in Need of a New Forward
Real Sociedad's interest in Óskarsson adds to the club's efforts to close other deals in this hectic market. While Aperribay is in London finalizing the transfer details of Mikel Merino to Arsenal and exploring the possible addition of Mats Hummels, the sports management is also working on incorporating a new forward. However, to make this operation happen, it will be necessary to offload players in that position, such as Carlos Fernández or Umar Sadiq, whose stay in the squad is uncertain.
Óskarsson's name has been gaining strength in recent weeks, especially after other options like Borja Mayoral from Getafe CF have been almost completely ruled out. The FC Copenhagen forward has started the season with a notable performance, scoring six goals in nine games, which strengthens his candidacy to join Real Sociedad.
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