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No Winter Signings For Villarreal - Jose Manuel Llaneza
Villarreal are not looking to do any business in the winter transfer window, according to the club's chief executive ...
Villarreal chief executive Jose Manuel Llaneza has confirmed the club will not be doing any business in the upcoming transfer window.
Llaneza echoed the recent comments of club president Fernando Roig, telling Marca that, "winter is not a desirable market".
"This year I plan to spend Christmas at home and relax," he said. "In addition, we have to play Barcelona on January 2nd and Celtic on the 6th, so we don’t have time for anything else."
He went on to say that if reinforcements are required, then they already have adequate replacements at the club.
"There is no point in signing a player when you have players who are at Villarreal B."
While El Submarino Amarillo are definitely not looking to bring anybody in, Llaneza did confirm that two players may be on their way out.
Jonathan Pereira has been attracting the attention of Real Betis and the club are said to be considering an offer from Mexican outfit Atlas for defender Fabricio Fuentes.
Rupert Fryer, Goal.com
Llaneza echoed the recent comments of club president Fernando Roig, telling Marca that, "winter is not a desirable market".
"This year I plan to spend Christmas at home and relax," he said. "In addition, we have to play Barcelona on January 2nd and Celtic on the 6th, so we don’t have time for anything else."
He went on to say that if reinforcements are required, then they already have adequate replacements at the club.
"There is no point in signing a player when you have players who are at Villarreal B."
While El Submarino Amarillo are definitely not looking to bring anybody in, Llaneza did confirm that two players may be on their way out.
Jonathan Pereira has been attracting the attention of Real Betis and the club are said to be considering an offer from Mexican outfit Atlas for defender Fabricio Fuentes.
Rupert Fryer, Goal.com
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