The Spaniard lowered the market blind with three tied additions on the final day of the deadline. Denis Suárez, the media signing, was first confirmed in the morning, José Gragera’s was made official an hour from the end of the window and goalkeeper Fernando Pacheco turned off all heart rate monitors while the documentation was is exchanged at the bell and there is a wait for LaLiga to validate it when there is a quarter of an hour until one in the morning. Heart attack, furious… And finally the Catalan club has done it, officially at one o’clock in the morning.
Pacheco will be a Spanish player until 2026 and will pay Almería nearly four million, plus variables, for the goalkeeper, according to Almería media.
Therefore, the Spanish left the market with five reinforcements, three for the back, the central César Montes, the winger Pierre-Gabriel and the goalkeeper Pacheco. And two for the core, Denis Suárez and José Gragera.
The ‘bomb’ was reserved for the last minute. Fernando Pacheco dresses up as Raúl de Tomás to monopolize the last hour of the parrot market. Espanyol reached an agreement with Almería about the cost of the operation, but the Andalusian club put as a condition to let the goalkeeper ‘fly’, which coach Rubi did not count on, that he waive some amount due.
The tug of war lasted until the last breath of the term and there was white smoke at the end. Both clubs exchanged transfer agreement documentation and sent it to LaLiga at the bell, waiting for the goalkeeper’s signing to be validated. They were minutes of uncertainty and nerves because the signing of Pacheco is already tied but the validation of LaLiga was missing for the goalkeeper to wear blue and white. Finally, he entered and the Spanish made his arrival official. It will be a parakeet until 2026.
Source: La Verdad

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