La Real signed Robert Navarro of Monaco with the hope that he would become a key player for the first team in the coming years, but that was not to be. The player had to go to Cádiz to find minutes and this year, in the last days of summer, he ended up cutting his losses at Real to play under the command of Jagoba Arrasate. Until now he has not wanted to be involved in his departure, but in an interview with Relevo, Navarrese He explained how the whole process was.
It wasn’t easy for the Catalan player, but he managed to handle it in the best possible way. At first he started playing in the first team, but in his last season in Donostia, things started to go wrong: “The year before I went to Cádiz, I had minutes at the beginning of the season. Then I spent four months without playing . Then the preseason came… and I had doubts if I would enjoy continuing the conversation and I thought that the best thing for me was to make the right decision. “he said to Relief.
After his year in Cádiz, he returned to Zubieta to finish his final year, but he was not entirely convinced. “I came back to Real this summer… and there were strange situations. I entered the last year of my contract and there were variables there that also weighed on the club. I tried to make the best decision for me and the club tried the same for them” he said without saying a word, but grateful for his four years at Real.
Regarding the aforementioned variables, he explained the following: “The club is trying to convince you to renew, you don’t see it clearly, because last year I had to leave to have minutes… And these are complicated situations: you understand your part and also the club. In the end we decided that it was better for him to leave.”
About Imanol He had only words of gratitude and understanding: “As a coach, it’s wonderful. I always say this: it gives incredible tools to study the opponent and know what you have to do all the time. It helps the players a lot. But I didn’t ask to be a starter or play in every game; continuity that later “From one day to the next, he’s gone,” he added, confused by what happened.
The start started to get longer and Navarro experienced the final stretch: “The last month of the preseason was difficult. It’s not easy to cope with that situation at the age of 22. I focused on what I had and it strengthened my teammates, who was incredible, with me all the time Even when things came up that were a little painful, they supported me and my family, at home, supported me I tried to be calm, on the sidelines and waiting for it to resolve best way for everyone,” commented the attacker. .
The season started and Robert Navarro He continued to go to Zubieta to train but did not have the option to play any matches. “It’s not easy. I got there… and they told me that either I renew or I’m not going to play a minute. You, as a footballer, have a contract, you are a professional and you must fulfill it. My feeling is, if I didn’t see that they would trust me, to renew after going to Cádiz last year and when I got there they told me to renew or not to play. . It’s a bit strange, especially to have confidence and know that, if I renew and go back to Going another two years without playing would be hardening your career, so to speak” explained the young player.
Regarding his possible arrival at Athletic, he does not want to add any more, because according to him, it will only talk for the sake of talking: “It’s too early to talk. I’m very comfortable in Palma. Then, we’ll see .”
Source: La Verdad

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