The Andalusian outfit has gone into hibernation ever since they were rocked by the accrued wage fiasco, with no definite news coming out of La Rosaleda.
Questions about Malaga in May would have raised optimism from neutral as the Andalusian outfit showed its potential to unsettle the duopoly of Real Madrid and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604. Fast forward three months and no one is secure about what the future may hold for the petro-dollars backed outfit.
The coastal club has gone through one month which started when http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-c13609 Hierro declared about his parting of ways with Los Anchovies. That news was followed with more troubling news about the finances of the club, revealing that 35-40 percent of the wages have yet to be paid.
However, the turmoil started when four first team players of the 2011/12 La Liga squad reported the club to the players association for failing to paying their dues on time. The whole situation was compounded by Villarreal’s demands to have their outstanding monies returned.
While Manuel Pellegrini convinced his charges to have patience, the club have sold their first team stars to resolve their precarious situation.
As it stands, after a historic year and fourth place in La Liga, Malaga’s summer of upheaval has seen them register more turnarounds. The Sheikh has stopped investing, there have been talks for a probable sale of the club, not to mention overall insecurity about the futures of all those who are involved.
The continuity of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Joris-Mathijsen-c19242 have departed the club.
Pellegrini knows that he does not have enough on his hands to compete in three competitions. Malaga can make history if they can qualify for the UEFA Champions League group stage. They need reinforcements of a certain degree, players who should help them in their cause and not be just added to their ranks to make up the numbers.
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