Seoane returns to Huesca as winter revolution continues
Huesca confirm Jaime Seoane as their fifth January signing with more transfers expected before the window shuts, as Jon Pérez Bolo's side battle relegation.
Huesca’s January transfer blitz shows no signs of slowing as the Segunda División strugglers welcome back midfielder Jaime Seoane on a short-term deal until season’s end.
Seoane becomes the fifth winter arrival at El Alcoraz, joining Efe Aghama, Álex Cantero, Joaquín Fernández and Jordi Escobar in what’s shaping up to be a proper overhaul for the relegation-threatened side.
More signings on the way
The revolving door at Huesca isn’t stopping anytime soon. The club are expected to bring in three more reinforcements before the transfer window slams shut, particularly after the unexpected departures of Ángel Pérez and Íker Kortajarena, who both left after their release clauses were triggered.
Manager Jon Pérez Bolo addressed these significant losses, saying: “It’s painful to lose two footballers like that, but life goes on.” Proper philosophical, ain’t he?
Bolo bullish on new arrivals
The gaffer seems chuffed with his new additions, particularly highlighting the experience that Joaquín and Seoane bring to the squad:
- Both players could debut this Sunday against Cádiz
- Bolo specifically praised Joaquín’s physical condition in training
- Seoane’s familiarity with the club should help him settle quickly
Season on a knife-edge
Huesca’s transfer activity reflects the urgency of their situation, currently sitting in the relegation zone. Seoane’s contract only runs until the season’s end, with his future likely dependent on whether the club can maintain their Segunda División status.
With these new faces and potentially three more on the way, Huesca are having a right go at avoiding the drop. Talk about throwing the kitchen sink at a problem - this is proper January transfer madness in action.