Conan Ledesma, former goalkeeper of Cádiz who now plays for River Plate, could be close to returning to Spain, this time to Deportivo Alavés. After a notable period in LaLiga, the Argentine goalkeeper has not managed to establish himself in the River Plate squad, where the presence of Franco Armani has relegated him to a secondary role. His situation has piqued the interest of the babazorro team, which is looking to bolster its goalkeeping position following the arrival of Eduardo "Chacho" Coudet as coach.
Conan Ledesma's future points towards Spain
Ledesma's signing by River Plate raised high expectations, but the reality has been different. In over five months with the Argentine club, the goalkeeper has only made four appearances, limiting his prominence. Although his goalkeeping skills are unquestionable, competing with an icon like Armani has complicated his adaptation and progression within the team. This lack of continuity has led the player to consider a change of scenery.
Deportivo Alavés, currently fighting to remain in LaLiga, believes that Ledesma's experience in Spanish football would be a valuable asset. Under Coudet's leadership, the club seeks players capable of contributing from day one, and the Argentine fits perfectly into that profile. Additionally, his understanding of the league and his composure in pressure situations make him an attractive option to strengthen the squad during the winter transfer market.
Meanwhile, Conan Ledesma's future seems to hinge on negotiations between clubs. River Plate could facilitate his departure due to the lack of opportunities, while Alavés emerges as a potential destination for the goalkeeper, who aims to regain the prominence that led him to shine in Europe.
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