Getafe manager José Bordalás has confirmed Luis Milla's intentions to leave the club and discussed his contract renewal until 2028. The manager, who recently signed a new deal, also addressed the departure of Mauro Arambarri and the challenges the team faces this season. Currently, Getafe is in 7th place in La Liga with 0 points, 0 goals scored, and 0 conceded, and their next match will be against Rayo Vallecano on February 21, 2027, away from home.

What did Bordalás say about his renewal with Getafe?

Bordalás expressed his excitement about continuing as Getafe's manager until 2028. "It was a simple decision," he said, highlighting the affection and recognition he feels from the club, the fans, and the sporting director. The manager also mentioned that, despite the difficulties, such as stadium renovations, he is committed to the project and trusts in the team's work and dedication.

What did Bordalás say about the departures of Luis Milla and Arambarri?

Bordalás acknowledged that it is never easy for a manager to lose key players like Luis Milla and Mauro Arambarri. "It is never easy for a manager when good players leave," he said, thanking them for their commitment and performance during their time at the club. Regarding Arambarri, he highlighted his importance to the team over many seasons and wished him the best at his new club, River Plate. As for Luis Milla, Bordalás confirmed that the player was looking for a move to a club like the one he eventually joined.

What challenges does Getafe face this season?

Getafe is facing a challenging season, marked by the departure of key players and stadium renovations. Bordalás has pointed out that the team will have to work even harder to compensate for these losses and maintain their position in the table. Currently, the team is 7th in La Liga with 0 points, and their next match will be against Rayo Vallecano on February 21, 2027. The manager is confident that the team will overcome these challenges and continue to grow.