Getafe have received bids for two important players who are close to leaving the club in the summer.

Getafe are facing a forced restructuring after it became known that two of their midfield mainstays, Luis Milla and Mauro Arambarri, are on their way out. Milla is attracting interest from top clubs in Spain and abroad, while Arambarri seems to have been caught by River Plate.

The club’s president, Ángel Torres, has adopted an unusually flexible attitude and gives the green light. The movements in the offices suggest a deep cleansing of a team section that has been the club’s trademark for many years.

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With contracts expiring and players wanting new challenges, the Coliseum is preparing to say goodbye to two players who have marked an entire era at the club.

Getafe know that it is a fantasy to keep players of this calibre when European giants come up with tempting offers. The sporting planning will be completely turned upside down, forcing the technical department to look for reliable replacements.

River Plate lures Arambarri – Getafe gives green light

The news that has shaken the Getafe community comes directly from Argentina, where the threads of the transfer to Buenos Aires are spun. Getafe have been told that coach “Chacho” Coudet was the mastermind behind the operation – he contacted Arambarri personally. With the help of Carles Aleñá, Coudet managed to reach the Uruguayan midfielder and present a project.

After a frank discussion with Ángel Torres, the Getafe president admitted that the player has earned the right to decide for himself after years of loyalty. It is expected that the midfielder’s representatives will land in Spain in the coming days to finalize the details with “Millonario”.

Luis Milla’s dilemma: Between Betis, Villarreal and Getafe

Luis Milla’s situation creates similar uncertainty in the corridors of the club led by Ángel Torres. Getafe has received inquiries from top teams in La Liga – both Real Betis and Villarreal have shown formal interest.

At 31, the playmaker is looking for the last big contract of his career to ensure long-term financial stability. With only one year left on his current deal, he wants to take a competitive step up to a team with bigger European ambitions.

The future of Getafe’s midfield

A simultaneous farewell to both players would put Getafe in a very vulnerable position before the transfer window opens. The club must reinvest the proceeds from these sales into players who can fill the leadership vacuum.

It’s a clear end to an era at the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, where fans look back with nostalgia as they say goodbye to their most solid references. Ángel Torres will have to sharpen up to rebuild a squad that loses two of its most charismatic and effective pieces.

The negotiations will shape the course of a project that must be renewed without losing its distinctive identity in Spain. Getafe is facing a summer of painful but necessary transfers for the financial and competitive health of a club that is always fighting against the current.

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