Real Zaragoza released an official statement this same afternoon after the latest information and events that happened in the quarry. The Aragonese club expresses its concern and warns that it is becoming “victim of robbery among quarry players“. The Aragonese entity sees how its best promises leave the lower category for other teams with higher offers.
The white team added that the removal of footballers from the quarry is happening “especially at a younger agewhich represents a massive damage to one of the most relevant pillars of our entity: youth football.” Yesterday, Barça closed the merger of two of the pearls with the most future of the Spanish youth team, Gorka Buil and Samu Borniquelwho will leave the Aragonese squad to join the Barça youth team.
Real Zaragoza, after this and “due to the situations it repeatedly experiences”, released a statement that shows the discomfort that exists in the entity and considers that “will take appropriate legal measures to preserve its prestige and guarantee the continuity of its institution“.
“The club makes a great effort and investment in the training and development of its players who, at times, Clubs with larger resources use it. This is because there is a lack of regulation that reflects and controls these events and that causes serious sporting, social and economic conflicts that threaten the stability of clubs like Real Zaragoza“, he explains.
After the movement of two promising youngsters from the generation of 2010 who left the lion’s team, Real Zaragoza boasted that “just last season, A total of 15 footballers trained in our youth team played an official match with Real Zaragozathus reaffirming our commitment to home players.”
Source: La Verdad

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