The Villarreal is not hiding her interest in Jose Luis Morales. The ‘yellow submarine’ opened the door to the former Levante captain, who the contract expires and will no longer continue in the Granota box after completing its descent into the Second Division.
Speaking to Radio Vila-real, the CEO of Villarreal, Fernando Roigindicated that “Morales is free and we want to get him.”
Last week the chief warned that his signing was “imminent”, although so far the operation has not been carried out.
Lo Celso, “complicated”
At the same time, Roig endorsed that Villarreal has yet to make an offer to continue relying on Giovanni Lo Celsowho played this season on loan from English side Tottenham.
The yellow club has not yet moved for the Argentine, a integration “very complicated” in the eyes of the leader. “We haven’t negotiated for Lo Celso yet, it’s very complicated,” he said.
Villarreal will need to make complete sporting planning after qualifying for the Conference League next season. Expect a “long” marketwhere the club’s goal is to “balance the squad for the competitions in which it will participate”.
“We have to adjust economically because the goal is to always be balanced,” said the Villarreal manager, who alluded to the need to look for possible transfers. “The balance has to be provided through exits with squad cost adjustments. It’s not what we want to sell, but we’re aware that to achieve that balance there may be movements. We need to see if this happens. and if they are good for everyone “.
There are no offers for Pau Torres
About footballers like Paul Torres, Arnaut Danjuma either Pervis Estupinanthe club’s councilor-delegate indicated that “it’s just normal that they’re the loudest”, but added that although he thought they might be interested, at this time Villarreal had no offer for them.
Source: La Verdad

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