Getafe eyeing sensational Terrats return after summer exit
The Madrid club are working on bringing back midfielder Ramón Terrats from Espanyol just months after he left Getafe for his boyhood club.
Getafe are making a last-ditch attempt to bring Ramón Terrats back to the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez before the January transfer window slams shut.
Prodigal Son Return?
The Azulones are desperately trying to orchestrate a reunion with the midfielder who only left the club last summer for Espanyol. Terrats was absolutely crucial in Getafe’s survival campaign last season, chipping in with four vital goals that kept the Madrid outfit in the top flight.
It’s a proper Adam and the Ants situation - the club wanted him to stay put during the summer window, but the lure of returning to his boyhood club proved too strong for the player to resist. Espanyol came calling, and off he went to Catalonia.
Why the U-turn?
Terrats’ time at Espanyol hasn’t exactly gone according to plan. While he’s seen more playing time in recent matches, his overall experience hasn’t matched up to what he’d hoped for when making the move. The midfielder is now apparently open to a return to José Bordalás’ side, where he previously thrived.
Difficult Deal
Pulling this off won’t be straightforward:
- Espanyol have publicly stated their squad is complete
- The transfer window is rapidly closing
- It would require unwinding a deal only completed months ago
Despite these obstacles, Getafe are determined to push until the deadline to bring back a player who clearly understands Bordalás’ demanding system and contributed significantly during his previous stint.
The midfielder himself reportedly sees a potential return to Getafe positively, recognising it as a place where he previously excelled and made a tangible impact.