Almería’s situation is desperate. After the last defeat (1-0) against Osasuna they have entered the ‘miracle territory’. In the field of sports, signings must come to solve the lack of talent and also for the locker room to get out of the loop it is in itself. The player-by-player squad must not be in last position, with zero wins in 19 games and 5 points out of 57 possible. The problem is that on a mental level the blows hurt more with each passing week. Jonathan Viera, 34 years old, is an opportunity on the market. The canary is a free agent after leaving the team of his heart in a strange way, the UD Las Palmas. He is a very good player, a born and experienced leader. This is not the solution to all of those problems Almeriabut yes to some.
Jonathan Viera, six months in Arabia
The Canarian genius, who has the ability to stop in time every time he receives the ball, ended his contract with the idea of continuing his career away from Spain. Arabia, Qatar and other leagues with high salaries are to his liking. However, the Spanish international playmaker knows that he may be facing one of his last good chances to play at the highest level, which is why he will listen to all offers and choose the one that motivates him in all areas, not only in one. For this reason, it seems that a six-month contract in Almería as a springboard to Arabia in the summer is the option that most attracts the ’21 of UD’ as he is known to his friends.
Almería will play its next match this Sunday (2pm) in the Mediterranean Games against Girona, the revelation of the season. In the first leg, Garitano made his debut and managed to take a 0-2 lead, but it ended up being a mirage as Michel’s team came back and handed them a hand (5-2).
Source: La Verdad

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