Elche Winter Transfer Target | January Signing News

He Elche In the current winter market, he will look for a footballer to cover the loss of the injured player. Hector Fortas acknowledged this Friday by the team’s coach, Eder Sarabia.

The Catalan side, on loan from Barcelonawas injured on the last day of the year against Rayo Vallecano and underwent surgery this week on his shoulder and his convalescence period ranges between two and three months, as confirmed by the coach.

Héctor’s injury conditions us on the right wing. It’s something we’re looking at now with a little more need.“, explained Eder Sarabia, who trusted that the player can return earlier than expected and perform again at the “very high level” prior to the injury.

He is young, he is eager and we are with him“added the coach, who recognized that the club can now have”a little more haste” to sign, although he specified that it will always be “from tranquility to find a footballer who makes a leap in quality and immediate performance”.

Eder Sarabia was not concerned about the possible departure of players from his squad during the winter market, since he sees the players “committed” to the demanding calendar of the month of January.

We are going to need everyone during these weeks. I ask those who have played less to trust. A priori there shouldn’t be many changes, but in football you never know what can happen“said the Biscayan coach.

We will be prepared for any scenario, whether because a player leaves a significant financial amount or for their own benefit. We will face the market naturally and normally“, concluded Eder Sarabia in reference to the possible departures of the squad.

Aiko Tanaka

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