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Malaga opens a small door to the transfer market…

The two starting days of this Liga Hypermotion The logical doubts of two draws have been raised. The club from Anchovy was clear that its squad was closed at the beginning of last week with the signing of Sergio Castel. However, the events of the last few hours leave a small door open in the transfer market for Málaga CF. According to what has been learned MARCA Malaga Radio, The Martiricos entity is no longer closing in and will wait to see the evolution of Kevin Medina’s injury to evaluate what to do. The transfer market closes on Friday, August 30, at midnight.

Málaga CF is not worried about Lobete’s injury, it knows what it is, but it is waiting to know more results from Kevin’s tests. If the injury of the youth player is also serious, yesterday he could not put much weight on his foot due to the inflammation, the situation would change. In other words, if Kevin’s injury is also long-term, Málaga will try to make a move. The club’s infirmary was not negative this Sunday. However, no one is venturing to talk about deadlines with the player from Llano de la Trinidad. If Kevin’s situation doesn’t go any further, Malaga won’t sign him, even if Juan Hernandez leaves.

Because we must not forget that the drop in the number of people must always occur. Juan Hernandezso this open door is not even close to being Malaga’s option A at the moment. The club will only consider a signing if Kevin’s problem progresses badly. The club itself Sergio Pellicer He let it slip in the press room just after the match against Mirandés. “It is good that this week everything in the transfer market is over. We will see the situation of Kevin and Lobete. But, for my part, last week I thought everything was over. We know how football works and anything can happen by Friday,” said the coach. A small door has opened in the transfer market for Málaga CF, although it is not the club’s first option.

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