La Liga
After 24 years of absence from the elite of Spanish football, Real Oviedo is already working to strengthen its squad for the upcoming season. With the long-awaited promotion to La Liga secured, the club from Oviedo wants to take advantage of its ties with the Pachuca Group to finalize its first signings.
The Asturian team, which shares ownership with the Mexican club, is in advanced talks to bring in two players from the American continent: Elías Montiel and Salomón Rondón. Both players are on the radar of the Oviedo coaching staff, who believe they could contribute quality and experience to this new challenge facing the team.
Montiel, a young midfielder (19 years old) with great potential, has stood out in Mexican football for his tactical intelligence and good ball control. Rondón, on the other hand, is an established forward at an international level, and his signing would represent a significant upgrade in the team's attacking sector.
They Want Quality Players to Face the Return to the Football Elite
The connection between Real Oviedo and Pachuca is starting to yield concrete results. This relationship not only facilitates a more direct flow of talent between both institutions but also enables operations that would otherwise be more complicated.
With these movements, Real Oviedo is showing that its return to the top flight will not be merely symbolic. The club aims to establish itself in La Liga and is already working on building a competitive squad that meets the challenges ahead.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Los 2 primeros fichajes del Oviedo para su vuelta a Primera división
