Getafe unveils four signings and vows to give their all
Getafe announced on Tuesday the official arrival of Mario Martín, Martín Satriano, Seba Boselli and Zaid Romero, all loaned last season and now holding permanent contracts. The four players posed for the media and declared their commitment to the blue‑team project, just as the squad prepares to start the campaign in a few days.
What do these arrivals mean for the side?
The signings fill key gaps after the departure of Mauro Arambarri and Luis Milla from midfield. Mario Martín, who will take charge of controlling the centre, said: “I’ll give everything to cover those absences”. Satriano, with European competition experience, highlighted his desire to add stability in the Conference League. Boselli and Romero complete the defence, offering solidity and versatility. Coach José Bordalás praised the attitude of the four, noting their integration will be essential to keep the squad competitive.
How does Getafe sit in the table and what challenges lie ahead?
Currently, Getafe sits seventh in La Liga with 51 points, after 15 wins, 6 draws and 17 losses in 38 games, and a recent form of 3W‑0D‑2L (WWLLW) with a two‑game winning streak. The team has scored 32 goals and conceded 38, a -6 goal difference. The latest 1‑0 win over Osasuna on May 23 shows its ability to fight in tight matches. However, the club remains 43 points behind leaders Barcelona, making every point vital for a European‑spot push.
What do the players expect from the fans and the project?
Mario Martín emphasized the importance of crowd support: “I have great affection for the fans, I want to return to the Coliseum and win many games”. Satriano echoed the sentiment, adding that supporter backing will be key to “give everything on the pitch”. Both Martín and Romero expressed gratitude for the coach’s trust and their wish to help the club rise, recalling the stability that staying in one project provides.
What’s next for Getafe in pre‑season?
With the signings now registered, the side will focus on training under Bordalás, who renewed his contract without revealing details. The priority is to cement chemistry between the newcomers and existing players while planning pre‑season friendlies. The goal is to kick off the league with a full, motivated squad ready to “leave the soul” in every match, just as the four new signings promised.
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