Sandro, during a match with the Huesca jersey. /
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Huesca sporting director Martín González says the player asked to leave, but it wouldn’t be with the freedom letter
Gran Canaria striker from SD Huesca,
Sandro Ramirez, is the attacking player that coach García Pimienta asked to complete the puzzle in the yellow team’s offensive zone. In his time as coach of the chain of FC Barcelona subsidiaries, he already had him under his orders and he is a priority player for his sporting project.
It is the profile of the attacker which corresponds to his way of apprehending football. A slow-burning reinforcement, because UD Las Palmas awaits events, since the footballer has a contract with SD Huesca. He asked to leave, but the sporting director of the Aragonese club,
Martin González, He stated that “Sandro wants to leave, but it won’t be with the letter of freedom”. Statements that suggest that his hypothetical arrival at UD would be on loan. At the club, they are optimistic, but at the same time they remain cautious, but the player’s desire to come brings the striker closer and closer to the yellow jersey.
UD Las Palmas He has been approaching his sports management for several weeks to unlock this priority signing of the Barcelona coach. Sandro coincided in the gymnasium of the
Sports City of Barranco Secoduring the summer, with Vitolo, and made him understand that he wanted to be able to wear the yellow jersey, because he wants to be part of a serious project that he loves a lot.
Sandro Ramírez (27) has been a footballer brought up in the yellow house from a young age, where he hailed from Barrio Atlántico. Thanks to his goalscoring nose, he stood out growing up, being a member of the Canarian national team as a child. He is characterized by being an attacker with a lot of mobility, technical quality and goalscoring. AND
It was during the 2009-2010 season, when he was a junior, that Barca scouts discovered him and signed him for their career.
On August 31, 2014, the now national coach, Luis Enrique, gave him the opportunity to make his debut for the first team in a league game against Villarreal, on the second day of the first division, where he also managed to convert the winning goal, finishing off a cross from the Argentine
Leo Messi.
After leaving Barcelona in 2016, he signed with Malaga for three seasons. His good performances and the 16 goals scored with the La Rosaleda team earned him a transfer to Everton for 6 million euros. He later played on loan at Sevilla, Real Valladolid and
After leaving the English club, he signs for Huescawho would later loan him to Getafe and Real Sociedad.
While waiting for this player, UD Las Palmas would not rule out the arrival of another striker, but for that, the figure of 20,000 subscribers would have to be reached. This is the only way to face the salary limit set by the League for this 22-23 season. There are several ‘9s’ in the portfolio, but it will all depend on how much financial muscle UD can afford. What is clear is that the President
Miguel Angel Ramirez strives to build the most competitive team possible, which inspires. A way to kind of reciprocate the great effort the fans are making to make the subscription campaign a resounding success. The club is already on its way to 16,000 members, a figure in line with the team’s sporting requirements.
There are four signings the yellow club have made so far: Marc Cardona, Sidnei, Álvaro Jiménez and Vitolo. His pre-season performances are more than satisfactory. The only one who has not yet been able to play is the striker on loan from Atlético de Madrid, but because he is carrying out a specific recovery plan. If there are no setbacks, he will be ready for the official League debut against
l Real Zaragoza, Saturday August 13, at 10:00 p.m., at the Gran Canaria stadium.
Over the next few days, the sports management hopes to continue to relocate these footballers with an ongoing contract to which the club have informed them that they do not fit into Pimienta’s plans. Four have already left. They stay away; Pinchi, Ale Diez Ferigra and Navas.