Getafe has completed the arrival of the Hispano‑British winger George Andrews, who signed a two‑year contract with the club's B‑team in Segunda Federación. The move, announced on July 9, 2026, is a free transfer, although the side retains a percentage of the player's economic rights.

What does Andrews' arrival mean for the B‑team?

Andrews, 21, from Palma de Mallorca, joins after a brief spell at Córdoba CF where he did not feature in official matches. His time at Córdoba included a loan to Europa, where he logged 20 games and over 900 minutes before a injury curtailed his involvement. At Getafe B, he will receive the playing time needed to resume his development, competing in the same division he knew at Baleares.

Why is Getafe betting on a player without top‑flight experience?

The Madrid club aims to strengthen its academy with talents that could feed the first team. The economic‑rights clause allows Getafe to profit from a future sale, a common strategy in the club's transfer policy. Moreover, the young winger brings pace and versatility on the flank, attributes that B‑team coach Juan Carlos Pérez values for his tactical setup.

How does this signing fit Getafe's current situation?

Getafe sits seventh in La Liga with 51 points, recording 15 wins, 6 draws and 17 losses from 38 games, and its recent form shows three wins, zero draws and two defeats (WWLLW). The last first‑team result was a 1‑0 victory over Osasuna on May 23, 2026. With 32 goals scored and 38 conceded, the side carries a -6 goal difference, sitting 43 points behind leaders Barcelona. Andrews' addition aims to add depth and provide another option on the right wing.

What are the expectations for Andrews' future?

The player’s task is to cement a starting spot in the B‑team and eventually catch the eye of the first‑team staff. If he regains the consistency he displayed before his injury, he could become a valuable asset for the senior squad, especially as Getafe looks to boost its attack to climb the table.