A great opportunity to defend Elche’s colors in the LaLiga Hypermoticion.. Desire will no doubt be for quality and illusion. After returning from their duties, Mourad and José Salinas together with Beccacece’s team conduct pre-season preparations to stay at the club to rise to the top flight.
While Mourad was the fourth striker after Boyé, Ponce and Pere Milla, waiting for the club’s moves before the market closed, Salinas would initially have a tough rivalry with Lautaro Blanco. Clerc and Nico Fernández Mercau are also left-backs, but Beccacece used Clerc more as a central defender and Nico as an inside player, so the youth team player could be the second left-back on the roster and finally fulfilling his dream of staying in the first team. The player has been climbing the ranks at Unionistas de Salamanca, where he has been one of the First RFEF’s best left-backs in the last two years, and Mirandés, where he started last year, showing that he has a level and can play perfectly. LaLiga is in the hyper move.
The Franjiverde club sees it as an asset of the present and the future and that is why it renewed it until 2025. High hopes are placed on the young young squad, who must now prove their worth in the pre-season.
on his behalf Mourad played on loan with Burgos last season, where he scored three goals. He played an excellent role, despite having played two seasons in Alcoyano before. The striker, who scored 4 goals under the management of Vicente Parras, made a very positive transfer for the El Collao team. Last summer, Franjiverde forced the club to extend his contract until 2025 so he could leave on loan. Otherwise, he would have to remain in the Third RFEF member. If Mourad is 24 and eventually fails to stay at Beccacece, he can terminate his contract and be free to seek a Second Division team, but the player is confident he wants to succeed at Elche. Challenge teammates to return the team to the highest category.
Both Salinas and Mourad played their final preseason season at Francisco’s behest, and were loaned to the Second Division teams to keep up, given the difficulty of securing a first-team spot in the First Division during the final phase of the preseason. growing