Upside down at Avilés: the club slows down Dani Borreguero’s arrival on the bench and weighs other options

The only thing that yesterday the leader of the Avilesina entity could guarantee, who on Monday agreed with Abraham to stop directing the first team, although he will continue to be linked, was that the coach will be “from here, a person of a lifetime, although they have offered us many coaches from outside ”.

Dani Borreguero is still one of the options, points out Baeza, but has remained in the background. The Barcelonian, former player of Sporting, Colunga, Gijón Industrial and Llanera, and of other clubs from outside the region, is currently training the Llanera youth and was chosen in the first instance: with him the terms of the contract were negotiated and only a few details remained to be closed, including the disengagement from the club llanerense.

Something that was not going to be a problem, as the Harlequin sports director assures, Miguel Lopez Kidron: “Our idea is always to not limit the way out to a better future to any player or coach.”

However, Avilés yesterday cooled down the relay on the bench. “It is worth waiting one more day, we are going to study the options we have,” explains Diego Baeza. While the landing of the new coach slowed down, the club accelerated the renewal of its squad with the arrival of two players with a marked offensive character, Luca Napoleone y Moussa Camara, to accompany Natalio.

Napoleone, Belgian midfielder of 1.81 and 27 years, It comes with references to having arrival in the area and great ball hitting. It comes from the Olympic Charleroi of the Belgian National First Division, equivalent to the Spanish Second B. The footballer is already in Avilés and is in good shape, although his debut is pending the arrival of the transfer. For his part, Camara, a 25-year-old and 1.81-year-old Guinean striker, stands out for his physical qualities. He comes from FC La Unión Atlética de Murcia, from Third, and previously he played for San Sebastián de los Reyes, Villanovense, CF Salamanca and Cartagena, from Second B, and Alcobendas and Leganés B, from Third.

Avilés is confident that the two chips will be available for Sunday’s game against Mosconia. Diego Baeza does not rule out more incorporations “if something interesting comes out.”

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