The coach of UD Las Palmas, Xavi García Pimientaand the president of the club, Miguel Angel Ramirezare negotiating whether or not to renew their position with the Canary Islands club after securing permanent LaLiga EA Sports.
UD Las Palmas start a new week of competition this Wednesday, where they will have to face their last match of the season against Deportivo Alavés. In this Wednesday’s session, rondo exercises and position games dominated.
The yellows will return this Thursday to Barranco Seco Sports City, where they will continue to prepare for the match against the Albiazul team, who will visit the Gran Canaria Stadium this Sunday, May 26, at 3:15 pm.
If García Pimienta’s renewal was made a few weeks ago, the same situation would exist around the yellow coach this time. soap opera. The coach said that his commitment was permanence and his professional future did not worry him, that if life lasts, time is long. He has a contract until June 2025 but that depends on factors related to the yellow project.
Last weekend the president of UD Las Palmas, Miguel Angel Ramirezsaid that “we would like the coach to continue but he will have to evaluate it” since “I think he also said in the press conference, now the important thing is after the season, there is one more day, and from there We will sit, we will talk, we will check, he knows what our intentions are and we also know that he wants to continue. From there we will see what happens,” he said to Cadena Ser.
The president of the yellow club maintains that “if both parties want to continue “We have to agree on the economic and sports project.” In his opinion, García Pimienta “whenever he talks to me about it, he doesn’t just talk about money, about the project,” and “let’s see if it suits him or if I can give him the sports project that he needs continue, but no major problems“.
Source: La Verdad

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