Football players join Getafe CF
Goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic arrives on loan from English club Charlton. Despite having been in the country for a short time, he dared to speak in Spanish: "I knew some Spanish, but I need a few months to speak it well". The Serbian is quickly integrating into the team: "It's a big team. I'm happy to be with such good football players. Hopefully, we can play in the First Division." Sergio Rodríguez, former Betis player, explained why he chose the yellow team: "It's a very humble club. I like the way they play, and that's what attracted me the most." The footballer clarified where he feels best: "My ideal position is attacking midfielder and I'm also comfortable on the left side. There's a lot of competition for each position. We're all working very well and giving it our all." "Since I arrived, they welcomed me very well. It's a united group, like a family, and that's how great things can be achieved," he said about the team. "By working well and training hard, there's a good team, and you can see that great things can be done this year."
Lastly, Nelson, who signed as a free agent from Portuguese club Os Belenenses, stated that it was the club that attracted him the most: "Primarily, the club's commitment to me convinced me. They showed me that they counted on me for this project, which is very exciting, and I hope to contribute a lot to the club and, most importantly, the project they have conveyed is to try to get promoted. Also, I naturally wanted to play football again in Spain. My personal goal is to enjoy it." "The locker room is great. I'm grateful to find a phenomenal group with two very close coaches, which is important," explained the Portuguese player. Regarding the competition he will find at right back, where Muñiz also has Iribas, Nagore, and Djene, he concluded: "That's what makes players great, training at full throttle every day. The competition is very good, it gives me more strength to compete. I'm not worried, I know my worth, and I have come to contribute more to the team."