Intense days for Braulio Vázquez
It's intense days for Braulio Vázquez. After the disappointment of Las Palmas, the Galician went to his home in Valencia, with his family, to reflect away from Valladolid about the future of Rubi, but he didn't waste time. The sports director of Valladolid visited Paterna, Valencia's sports city, on Monday. He had several names written down in his notebook, names from a youth academy that he knows well. He mentioned four names: Robert Ibáñez, Salva Ruiz, Nando, and Jaume Domenech.
The incorporation of Robert Ibáñez
The incorporation of Robert Ibáñez, right winger, seems almost impossible. With many suitors in La Liga, his half season at Granada on loan has definitely put him in the spotlight for his excellent performance. Salva Ruiz is a left back who has played almost his entire life in Valencia's youth academy, except for a year on loan at Tenerife. He ended the season training with the first team and has many teams interested in him, especially Granada. However, the white and violet options with this player are open, as is the case with Nando García, another right winger like Robert, who could adapt perfectly to the second division. Goalkeeper Jaume Domenech is Braulio's fourth request to Valencia's sports management. He is the third goalkeeper of the first team, skillful in goal, good with his feet, and has good distribution. He is the most viable option of the four.
Other interests
Not only has Braulio Vázquez's team called at Valencia Mestalla's door. Last week, the Majorcan press mentioned the name of Chuli, a striker from Betis who has played half a season on loan at Leganés, where he scored 11 goals, as one of the players that Real Valladolid is interested in, along with the Balearic team itself, Córdoba, and Almería. It seems that Betis intends to sell the player for a sum close to 500,000 euros and does not plan another loan. In addition, several media outlets have reported in recent weeks about Real Valladolid's interest in signing two Venezuelan players from the same team, Deportivo Lara: Mikel Villanueva and Rene Zambrano.