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Contractual Situation of Córdoba CF’s First Team Confirmed

Córdoba CF has announced the contractual situation of its first team following promotion to LaLiga Hypermotion, effective until June 30 and the end of the 2023-24 season. The entity has confirmed seven withdrawals, with five players departing due to the expiration of their contracts and two due to the end of their loan agreements.

Players Leaving Córdoba CF

In reverse order, the players departing Córdoba CF are:

  • Goalkeeper Lluís Tarrés, who played only three games this season
  • Ivan Rodriguez, who was largely relegated to the sidelines in favor of Albarrán and Calderón
  • Tough, who saw limited playing time this campaign
  • Simo, who was offered a contract renewal by the club but may be heading to Eldense instead
  • Alberto Toril, hero of promotion with his two goals, who has committed to playing for Costa Rican club Alajuelense

Loan Agreements Ended

Carlos García y Leiva will return to his clubs of origin, Cádiz and Real Madrid Castilla, respectively, as their loan agreements have come to an end.

Álex Sala’s Future Uncertain

Meanwhile, the club intends to keep Álex Sala, who is currently on loan from Girona, but has yet to confirm his future.

Other Pending Cases

Córdoba CF still needs to resolve the cases of several players, including Calderón, who is wanted by the club but may receive offers from other teams. Diarra’s future is also uncertain, as is the case with Kuki Zalazar, who will be leaving the club. "We thank all of them for their effort and dedication to defending our shirt and their unquestionable contribution to returning the club to the Second Division. Soon, we will inform about the restructuring of the squad," the entity stated.

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