
Official in the US: the signing moves forward and the World Cup MVP reacts instantly
The signing of this player hasn't fallen through and now it could change the future of Madrid's MVP
In this Club World Cup, we've seen a considerable number of great performances, including, for example, Fran García's. The left-back for the white team has shown an outstanding level and now seems more established than ever. However, the signing of Álvaro Carreras doesn't seem to have stalled and is still ongoing, which casts doubt on his continuity.
García's overall performance in this tournament has been simply spectacular under Alonso and it seemed that everything was much better for him. Nevertheless, the board keeps doing everything possible to carry out the operation with Benfica.
Looking ahead to the end of the Club World Cup, or at least the white team's participation, this will keep moving forward until it's finalized. This opens up an unthinkable possibility given his current performance, which is leaving the white club after all.
Fran is worried
The Spanish player has been one of the most criticized throughout the last season, as he has had two with rather poor performances. However, his repositioning as a wing-back has given the team a very different dynamic and, above all, to him as an additional attacking element.
The last match against Dortmund was a complete showcase by the Spaniard, scoring a goal and having an outstanding game. For this reason, the idea that he could be replaced by Álvaro Carreras seemed increasingly unlikely, although the news doesn't reflect that.

Everything seems to indicate that the board is fully convinced that the signing of this player must be completed no matter what. With this, it's practically certain that one of the full-backs will have to leave to make room.
We'll see what happens
In the end, the decision is made by the board, which will have to consider all the options and see if letting Fran go is really the best option. Nevertheless, it seems that Carreras's signing will indeed be completed, although for many it's already somewhat unnecessary.
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