Real Valladolid depends on Cádiz CF to let Marcos André go

The Real Valladolid must define the future of Marcos André, a footballer who has a lot of billboards and wants to go out to a club LaLiga Santander. Last year was key for those of the Jose Zorrilla, where although he played little, he was able to score 4 goals. Also, because of his past in the Mirandés where he scored 12 times, he is also well valued.

Let us remember that this 24-year-old Brazilian already accumulates a lot of experience in Spain and now he wants to make the leap to a higher level team. In that order of ideas, one of those who has asked the most about the situation of the forward, is precisely the Valencia CF. Joseph Bordalás he wants this signing and the player too.

This has Real Valladolid on alert, since it will not leave things easy for Marcos André’s departure. This is because they see it as a necessary element for the promotion despite the fact that it has pressed numerous times to leave. For this reason, the pucelanos depend on Cádiz CF to give free rein to the Brazilian’s departure.

And we refer to Álvaro Cervera’s team, since there is a goal for the Pucelana forward. It is about Iván Alejo, a winger who can play for both bands and who is the one aimed to reinforce Pacheta’s team. Without a doubt, an interesting setting, considering that the player wants to be the protagonist.

From Cádiz CF they would not put obstacles to the exit of a player with whom the coach does not have, but they want him to leave in full transfer. In turn, Real Valladolid has other plans, since it wants the player to arrive for free, with a purchase option in case of promotion to First Division.

Without a doubt, it will be a difficult operation due to the conditions that both teams have put in place. Of course, there is a lot of interest in a change of scenery, so we will have to wait for what may happen in the coming weeks, as the transfer market closes.

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