La Liga
The technical department of El Sadar is in full swing looking for solutions to enhance their offensive capabilities for the remaining challenges of the season. Braulio Vázquez, sports architect of Osasuna, has turned his gaze to the European market to fish for a very specific profile: an electric winger with dribbling skills.
Among the candidates being considered by the Navarrese club, the name of Raúl Moro stands out above the rest as an exciting present and future option. The young Spanish attacker has not been enjoying the expected prominence in the ranks of the Dutch Ajax, a club that strongly backed him after his time at Valladolid. The red-and-white entity has already initiated relevant contacts to explore a possible arrival, understanding that the player would fit perfectly into the vertical playing system. According to market experts' reports, the operation is planned as a loan that would allow the player to regain his best competitive level in Spain.
Osasuna's objectives to revolutionize their attack
Osasuna has designed a priority list where versatility is the determining factor for any upcoming incorporation over the next few weeks of January. In addition to the interest in the talent from Lazio's academy, the board closely monitors the contractual situations of other players such as Christian Kouamé and Ilias Akhomach.
The club's intention is to provide the coaching staff with more tools to break through closed defenses, something that has been lacking at certain stages of the current season. Raúl Moro embodies the type of player who can perform on both wings or even behind the striker, offering a necessary freshness for the decisive phase. The Navarrese board aims to optimize its financial resources, so the loan formula without a high purchase obligation is gaining the most strength. Negotiations with the Amsterdam team are expected to progress positively, always under the supervision of the new sporting direction led by Jordi Cruyff in the Netherlands.

Raúl Moro's option gains ground in the red-and-white agenda
The 23-year-old winger has a long-term contract with the Dutch club, but the lack of playing time is pushing his agents to seek a quick exit. Raúl Moro would view a return to LaLiga with great enthusiasm to prove that the eleven million investment made in him was not a stroke of luck.
Currently, the player has only recorded one goal and two assists so far this season, numbers that contrast with the potential he showed in the Second Division. The Pamplona club trusts that his work rate and top speed will be the ideal complement to the solid core already present in the squad. However, the arrival of new faces in Pamplona could lead to the departure of some current players, such as Sheraldo Becker, whose prominence has declined. The addition of Raúl Moro would accelerate this renewal process, enabling the team to better adapt to the tactical demands of domestic competition and the Cup.
The imbalance sought by the sporting direction
Despite efforts to consider other internationally renowned names, the club's economic reality necessitates precise and realistic goals. Osasuna does not want to engage in financial recklessness but understands that reinforcing the squad is crucial to aim for higher positions and ensure classification tranquility.
Conversations are ongoing, and the interest is mutual, greatly facilitating the possibility that the agreement can be finalized before the transfer window closes. The El Sadar fans eagerly await the arrival of a player who can bring back that magic in one-on-one situations, a style greatly admired in Navarra. With the determination that characterizes Braulio Vázquez in negotiations, the club hopes to make a significant impact that revitalizes the spirits of the red-and-white squad. Ultimately, the addition of a dynamic player will be the necessary fuel for the team to successfully conclude a season promising strong emotions in the league championship.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ¿Regresa a España? El Osasuna tiene en la mira a Raúl Moro
