Getafe has confirmed the departure of Peter Federico, who leaves the club after 21 official games and a €2 million deal. The Dominican winger, a Real Madrid graduate, is now joining Górnik Zabrze to face Fenerbahçe in the Champions League qualifiers. Meanwhile, Getafe sits 7th in La Liga with 0 points, 0 goals scored, and 0 conceded, setting the stage for a challenging season ahead.
Why is Federico leaving Getafe?
Federico arrived at Getafe in 2024 after a loan spell at Valencia, where he managed just one assist in 15 games. Bordalás used him as a rotation player, but his standout season at Valladolid (6 goals, 1 assist in LaLiga Hypermotion) wasn’t enough to secure his future. With 0 points in the 2026-27 campaign, Getafe chose to move on.
How does this impact the team?
Federico’s departure doesn’t shake the squad, but it underscores Getafe’s ongoing turnover. The club, facing Rayo Vallecano on February 21, 2027, remains goalless, with only players like Mata and Ünal providing stability.
What’s next for Getafe?
The team, still without a single goal in this season, aims to consolidate in the top half of the table. Federico’s exit won’t derail their plans, but it highlights a squad in transition. Their next match against Rayo Vallecano (14th in the standings) will be critical to breaking their goal drought.
Source: Superdeporte (translated and adapted).
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