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Javi Galan: “I’m where I want to be”
Osasuna’s new soccer player, Javi Galan It shows that Sign “I am satisfied with the decision” He is playing for the Navarra team and declared he is “very excited” to start this Saturday against Athletic Club de Bilbao.
Atlético Madrid’s Javi Galan was announced as Osasuna’s new player in El Sadar on Wednesday after completing his first training session in Tajonal this Monday morning. The left-back declared he was “100% sure” of joining the Rojillo club. “I’m where I want to be.”he emphasized, indicating that he is “very keen to contribute.”
The footballer explained that he made the decision based on the fact that Osasuna’s identity and his way of playing fit his profile. “I went through a lot of hardships to get here. “As a visitor, as a member of the public, the stadium… I like everything the club encompasses,” he confessed.
Galan also revealed that a conversation with sporting director Braulio Vázquez and a good word from former teammate Alejandro Alfaro were also factors in his decision. “There’s competition for every position. I came to add what they need and can play in a five- or four-defender line.” I adapt well to team gamesThe former Atlético Madrid player continued. Regarding his role on the field, he emphasized his versatility, saying, “I’ve been switching between the fourth and fifth lines for many years, so I can adapt perfectly to either.”
Despite lacking playing time with his previous team, Galan feels ready to compete from day one. “Physically, I’m 100 percent.”he declared, placing himself at the mercy of the engineer.
Regarding the dressing room, Galan explained that even from the outside, “the identity of the club is very ingrained, and they have accepted me tremendously. I am sure that I will get along very well with everyone.”
Rojillo’s new signing admitted he spoke to the coach before signing the deal, saying the conversation left him with “very good feelings”.
He is focused on the present and approaches this challenge with maximum motivation. “I always like to live in the present, and this time I want to contribute as much as I can. Then I’ll talk to the club and find out. where are we going? ”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
