Zaragoza insists on having Mollejo again

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This week could be key in determining the future of Victor Mollejo. The footballer of Atletico Madridwho last season was loaned to Real Zaragoza, broke his ankle in February. A serious injury that prevented the squad player from gaining more prominence in the Aragonese team, where he was being rehabilitated.

Until then, he came to play 29 games with Saragossa, scoring three goals and providing two assists. And his great performance, along with his participation, makes the club want to rely on Alcázar de San Juan again next season.

Mollejo, 22 years old, He has one more season on his contract with Atlético, until June 30, 2024. The ideal scenario for Zaragoza would be for the attacker to end up with the mattress entity and arrive at La Romareda for free, but it remains to be seen whether the club will accept that , Due to his age, he is still a footballer with a future and completely leaving him could be dangerous.

So, not excluded Athletic may offer you a renewal for a few more seasons or, failing that, save a repurchase option for later courses. Zaragoza are also considering loaning him back.

What seems clear is that Zaragoza will push for that gizzard continue to La Romareda, and the player accepts this possibility. Knowing that he will not get opportunities at Atlético, he is happy with his experience in the city tomorrow and has no problem repeating.

Source: La Verdad

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