Thursday, 5 September 2024, 10:57
Yanis Rahmani will be a part of Malaga CF’s midfield after the left winger turned the membership’s sixth signing of the summer season switch window this week.
The Frenchman isn’t any stranger to La Rosaleda after having fun with a stint with the Andalusian membership in 2021 on mortgage. He had his finest 12 months as a participant, scoring 5 targets and creating 5 assists in 39 video games within the Segunda División on the time.
Now, the 29-year-old – who joins the Blue and Whites from Basque membership SD Eibar – is being known as upon as a summer season reinforcement following accidents to Kevin Medina and Julen Lobete, who will likely be out of motion for the following three or 4 months.
“The signing has been fairly a shock, I didn’t count on that I used to be going to go away Eibar,” Rahmani mentioned. “I had different choices on the desk, however I at all times wished to return to Malaga. Within the winter switch market of my second 12 months with Eibar there have been talks to return, however I began to get match time at Eibar and ultimately it did not occur. However now every little thing has come collectively and I am very comfortable to be again.”
Rahmani mentioned he’s ready to work and earn his place within the Malaga CF squad, recent off its first win final weekend since being newly promoted to the Segunda División. “Malaga is a successful staff. There are gamers who’ve had an amazing 12 months. I have no idea what efficiency I’ll give, however I can guarantee that I’ll work tougher than ever to attempt to present my qualities,” he mentioned.
When requested concerning the distinction in arriving to play for Malaga CF this season in comparison with 2021, Rahmani identified the electrical ambiance at La Rosaleda. “I needed to play right here with out a crowd due to Covid-19. It’s a reality: the ambiance at La Rosaleda shouldn’t be that of the Segunda División. It’s nearer to the Champions League than anything, it’s spectacular.”
Malaga CF will play Córdoba away on Saturday 7 September at 9pm.