Granada CF faces delays in free agent signings due to uncertainty over club sale

Granada CF, currently 14th in the Segunda División with 48 points (12W-12D-18L) and a goal difference of -6, is facing complications in the transfer market. The uncertainty surrounding the club's sale is delaying the signing of free agents, according to sources close to the team. While other clubs have already finalized their moves, Granada CF remains in a holding pattern.

What's happening with the club's sale?

The secrecy surrounding the sale of Granada CF continues. Although an agreement in principle with a North American fund was confirmed, bureaucratic procedures, presumably related to the homologation of the change of power in Luxembourg, are delaying the process. This situation directly affects the club's planning, which cannot advance in the recruitment of new players.

Why are there no official moves in the first team?

So far, there have been no official moves in the Granada CF first team. The arrival of former Albacete goalkeeper Raúl Lizoain is almost finalized, but the club's executives, led by Ignacio Beristain, have discarded the previous work of the former sports management. This has caused the names associated with the team to be signed by other clubs.

What's happening with the women's team and the reserve team?

Unlike the first team, the women's team and the reserve team have had movements. In the case of the women's team, contracts and releases have been finalized, while the reserve team has only added forward Chinaza for the preseason. The club's adjustment policy has led to the release of players who were not used by the first team and had high salaries for the level of the 3ª RFEF.

Granada CF, who have lost their last five games (0W-0D-5L), are preparing for their next match against Real Betis on July 25. The uncertainty surrounding the club's sale remains a key factor in the team's planning.