Cádiz Club Faces Uncertainty Amidst Rumors of Player Departure
Santiago Arzamendia, a 26-year-old Paraguayan footballer, has been linked to Argentine football
Santiago Arzamendia, a 26-year-old footballer born in Wanda, Argentina, and naturalized Paraguayan, has been the subject of rumors surrounding his potential departure from Cádiz Club. The club’s sports director, Juan José Lorenzo, recently stated that "rumors are one thing" and "reality is another," leaving fans wondering about the truth behind the speculation.
Arzamendia’s Current Contract
Arzamendia is an international player for Paraguay and has a valid contract with Cádiz Club until June 2026. Last summer, he renewed his contract with the club for three seasons before being loaned to his former team, Cerro Porteño of the Paraguayan First Division. Cádiz’s sports director emphasized that Arzamendia is an "important player within the Cadiz squad."
Ruben Sobrino’s Perspective
At a recent press conference, Ruben Sobrino, a forward who recently renewed his contract with Cádiz, expressed his personal challenge to help the club return to the First Division. He stated that he has a "thorn in his side" after being relegated to the Second Division last season. Sobrino’s partner, Fede San Emeterio, who also renewed his contract until 2026, shared that he has "good feelings" about recovering from an injury that has kept him off the pitch since February.
San Emeterio’s Injury Update
San Emeterio added that he doesn’t want to rush back to training during the preseason, which he is currently participating in without joining the team’s collective work. As the club faces uncertainty surrounding Arzamendia’s future, fans will be eagerly waiting to see how the situation unfolds.