Eldense continues to push forward with its summer preparations, shaping a squad that blends experience with youthful energy. The latest development centers on the arrival of a seasoned midfielder, David Timor, who arrives in Alicante after a defining stage in his career. Timor’s move is positioned as a benchmark for the club’s readiness in the Second Division, signaling a deliberate step to raise the competitive bar as the season approaches. Meanwhile, a Valencia veteran has agreed to a two-season contract with the Eldense project, underscoring the team’s aim to blend proven reliability with long-term planning on the pitch.
Hailing from Carcaixent, this 33-year-old midfielder brings a lengthy nine-season professional career to Eldense. Across his career, he has clocked more than 300 matches in the two major tiers of Spanish football and collected a wealth of experience in European competitions. His presence adds a layer of leadership and know-how, qualities that can help steady a squad in a demanding campaign. The player’s journey reflects a consistent level of performance and a deep understanding of top-tier Spanish football, which Eldense sees as vital for the club’s ambitions in the coming seasons.
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Formed in the Valencia youth academy, the new Eldense player adds a varied résumé that includes stints at La Nucía, Osasuna, Valladolid, Leganés, Girona, Las Palmas, Getafe and Huesca, returning to the Community as the latest piece in a broader mobility pattern among Spanish clubs. His career path demonstrates how a player can traverse several levels of competition while maintaining a consistent contribution to each team he joins.
Timor’s previous spell with Huesca featured a total of 36 appearances, a tally that included 26 matches and 2,289 minutes on the field as a prelude to this transfer. His time in the league not only shows his durability but also his ability to adapt to different tactical setups, which Eldense hopes will translate into immediate impact for the squad as the Hypermotion League progresses.
David Timor joins a group featuring midfielders like Sergio Ortuno and the versatile Arnau Ortiz, as well as Arniv Chapelis, marking him as the fourth signing of Eldense’s project for the Hypermotion League. An agreement has also been reached with a former Intercity player, Miguel Maribut, though the club is weighing whether to integrate him into the roster as it continues to shape a squad capable of competing at the higher level. The project remains focused on aligning talent with a clear strategic pathway for the season ahead.
The official announcement followed Timor’s noon departure from his previous Aragon-based club, confirming a contract that runs until June 2025. His arrival adds depth and experience to the middle of the park, a critical area for Eldense as they navigate a challenging schedule and seek consistency in performance across the campaign.
Timor was among Huesca’s signings during the winter market of 2021, a period that showcased his resilience and willingness to contribute immediately. In that stint, he accumulated 53 appearances and more than 3,600 minutes on the pitch, culminating in a leadership role that saw him become one of the four captains associated with the Barça locker room era. This background suggests Timor’s capacity to influence matches through steady passing, positional awareness, and a calm presence during high-pressure moments.