http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Álvaro-González-c5288 as Martin Caceres heads out to join Juventus in the January transfer window.
Los Rojiblancos are set to part company with coveted Uruguayan stopper, Martin Caceres. The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 player has attracted interest from Juventus, who are currently negotiating the terms of the deal.
With the impending departure of Caceres on the cards, Sevilla FC are keeping tabs on Racing Santander’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Álvaro-c5280 Gonzalez Soberon.
The 21-year old is admired in Sevilla’s technical ranks and he will be added to the roster in the summer 2012. Los Nervionenses already have a deal in place to bring the U21 Spanish star to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ramon-c30533 Sanchez Pizjuan.
However, with Martin Caceres bound for Italian adventures in the January transfer window, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marcelino-c23540 Garcia Toral is looking to bring the player earlier than previously anticipated.
The Sevilla tactician holds Alvaro in high regard after giving him his first team debut last season, when he was in charge of the Catabrians. Since his move to the Andalusia, the young centre-back has blossomed into a first team regular at Estadio El Sardinero.
Alvaro’s premature move will be welcomed by Racing Santander’s bankruptcy administrators. The move will provide much needed cash injection to the beleaguered club.
Los Racinguistas have been woeful on and off the pitch in the current campaign. The outfit from Cantabria has battle for survival on their hands, after an uninspiring run of form in La Liga.
Racings have managed a paltry 14 points from their respective 16 league outings, and have a -10 goal difference.
Nevertheless, Alvaro’s loss will mean that the club will have to dive into the winter transfer window to add a capable deputy to their ranks. With relegation to stave off, the team is in desperate need for fresher blood.
The youngster is not the only first team player on his way out of the club, with Malaga CF looking to prize vice-captain Tono to Andalusia. The goalkeeper has seen his stock tumble with Mario Fernandes’ rise and is on his way out of the club.
Regardless of possible departures, Racing are looking to bolster their attacking line-up. The squad needs a dependable striker to rejuvenate the side, and the administrators of the club have asked the creditors to sanction a move for a new striker.
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