Alejandro Grimaldo

God Serena

New member
So it seems rumors of Benfica going full force for the transfer if they made the CL knockouts were true. Hopefully he proves worthy enough to warrant them using him in the R16. Would probably be more entertaining to see how he does in that setting than Chelsea vs PSG.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
No, he rejected because the board tried to force him to sign it by telling him in the last hours of deadline day, without telling him anything beforehand.

Loads of players get told last minute of deals available.

That is no reason to turn down loan and he effectively just fucked any chance he had at Barca by doing it.

Move on to youngsters that want to be there.
 

spark

New member
Loads of players get told last minute of deals available.

That is no reason to turn down loan and he effectively just fucked any chance he had at Barca by doing it.

Move on to youngsters that want to be there.

Of course its a reason. Why would a player with an expiring contract agree to go on loan at the last minute in the year that it is expiring without it being renewed. The only time it happens is when the player is not returning to the parent club.Furthermore, several players have rejected loans in the past including this forum's favorite Sergi Roberto. They aren't cattle and the cant just be shipped off wherever without being consulted. What kind of future planning doesn't involve the actual player ffs.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Of course its a reason. Why would a player with an expiring contract agree to go on loan at the last minute in the year that it is expiring without it being renewed. The only time it happens is when the player is not returning to the parent club.Furthermore, several players have rejected loans in the past including this forum's favorite Sergi Roberto. They aren't cattle and the cant just be shipped off wherever without being consulted. What kind of future planning doesn't involve the actual player ffs.

The club have an option to extend his contract by a year I believe. Which if he had agreed to go out on loan and did well is more likely than not doing what club wanted and staying with b team.

If Sergi Roberto or anyone else had rejected loans to La Liga clubs in favour of staying at third tier level then they would be just as stupid.

This idea that players are like 'cattle' is bollocks and as far off reality as Ronaldos 'slave' rubbish he came out with a few years ago.

He was offered a loan to a La Liga club and rejected it when it was fairly obvious from the pre season etc Lucho did not see him being anywhere close to being ready for first team. Thats his choice but apparently not what club wanted from him and it more or less ended his chances of getting to first team.
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
The club have an option to extend his contract by a year I believe. Which if he had agreed to go out on loan and did well is more likely than not doing what club wanted and staying with b team.

If Sergi Roberto or anyone else had rejected loans to La Liga clubs in favour of staying at third tier level then they would be just as stupid.

This idea that players are like 'cattle' is bollocks and as far off reality as Ronaldos 'slave' rubbish he came out with a few years ago.

He was offered a loan to a La Liga club and rejected it when it was fairly obvious from the pre season etc Lucho did not see him being anywhere close to being ready for first team. Thats his choice but apparently not what club wanted from him and it more or less ended his chances of getting to first team.

Players has the right to have a decision on the club they go ,you just say loan to Liga clubs but for him it is a move for another team ,city,coach,teammates etc
In most cases those players are more aware of this clubs than fans ,May be he doesn't see it as a good opportunity for him ,may be he see it as a bad fit for him as a player
no one would want to go to loan to Levante to see himself on bench or not performing well and waste an opportunity to go to a club like Benfica (may be for even better salary) .
I mean
I don't blame the club for his situation though ,it seem clear that the interest of each side is different .everyone has the right to care about his own business after all
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Players has the right to have a decision on the club they go ,you just say loan to Liga clubs but for him it is a move for another team ,city,coach,teammates etc
In most cases those players are more aware of this clubs than fans ,May be he doesn't see it as a good opportunity for him ,may be he see it as a bad fit for him as a player
no one would want to go to loan to Levante to see himself on bench or not performing well and waste an opportunity to go to a club like Benfica (may be for even better salary) .
I mean
I don't blame the club for his situation though ,it seem clear that the interest of each side is different .everyone has the right to care about his own business after all

Obviously he has a right to play where he wants and he was given that decision and turned the Levante move down.

The club also have the right to make decisions on his future based on that.

The offer for Grimaldo came through on last day of transfer window, they offered him the choice to go and clearly wanted him to. He turned it down. No one was forced to do anything.

If he had the idea of not moving to Levante as he wanted Benfica move then thats up to him and dont blame anyone for situation.
 

spark

New member
The club have an option to extend his contract by a year I believe. Which if he had agreed to go out on loan and did well is more likely than not doing what club wanted and staying with b team.

If Sergi Roberto or anyone else had rejected loans to La Liga clubs in favour of staying at third tier level then they would be just as stupid.

This idea that players are like 'cattle' is bollocks and as far off reality as Ronaldos 'slave' rubbish he came out with a few years ago.

He was offered a loan to a La Liga club and rejected it when it was fairly obvious from the pre season etc Lucho did not see him being anywhere close to being ready for first team. Thats his choice but apparently not what club wanted from him and it more or less ended his chances of getting to first team.

The point is that there are several reasons why someone wouldn't just want to go to Levante at the drop of a hat. Its not even a stable club outside of the fact that they avoid relegation. Rubi is coaching them now but he wasn't at the time and its very possible he wont be next season either. The idea that a player should just go wherever the club wants on deadline day without any thought put into it doesn't resonate with me and the vast majority of players will feel that way as well. Especially if they have an expiring contract.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
The point is that there are several reasons why someone wouldn't just want to go to Levante at the drop of a hat. Its not even a stable club outside of the fact that they avoid relegation. Rubi is coaching them now but he wasn't at the time and its very possible he wont be next season either. The idea that a player should just go wherever the club wants on deadline day without any thought put into it doesn't resonate with me and the vast majority of players will feel that way as well. Especially if they have an expiring contract.

The contract only expires if Barca dont take up the extra year which they would probably be more likely to if he goes and perfoms well at a La Liga club.

You keep repeating this idea of the player having an option...of course he does and he did.

But spare me this idea of poor Grimaldo being sent to Levante as if staying to play third tier football is any better. Sometimes players need to take a risk and make a move they dont really fancy if it can progress their career. Not guaranteed it will but it would be a year better spent than in third tier surely.
 

xXKonan

Senior Member
Barcelona B left back Alex Grimaldo (20) will join Benfica on 5,5-year deal during the January transfer window. 1M transfer fee. [catradio]
 

Luftstalag14

Culé de Celestial Empire
We let him go without even entertaining the thought of promoting him to the first team, while Alba has no natural replacement.

Vidal can also play LB, right?
 

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