If Sporting Cristal has characterized itself for something in the transfer market League 1 2024Without a doubt it was the contract extensions. The light blue club has decided to extend the employment of several players who were part of the 2023 squad, although not all of them will be considered for the following season. Part of Rimense's plan is for their youngest elements to gain experience in other teams so that their potential is not wasted, which is why they are loaning some of them out.
Which players will Sporting Cristal loan out to in 2024?
So far, the Bajopontine team has confirmed the loan of two of its youth players: Gilmar Paredes (20) to Cienciano and Joel Herrera (19) to Carlos A. Mannucci. Both players were champions and shone in the reserve tournament, so they will now aim to do the same in the first division.
Gilmar Paredes and Joel Herrera have a current contract with the Rimense club until 2025. Photo: Sporting Cristal
Aldair Vásquez (20) and Falvio Alcedo (20) could also be loaned out. At the moment, the first continues to train with the Brewers, while the second is shaping his arrival at the Sport Boys. Another loan that has already been confirmed is that of Adrián Ugarriza (26) to Deportivo Garcilaso, although the striker would no longer fit into the youth category due to his age.
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Which players have extended at Sporting Cristal?
The following names appear in the extensive list of renewals announced by the La Florida team. Except for Yotún, Paredes and Vásquez, everyone else has signed until 2025.
- Irven Avila
- Renato Solis
- Yoshimar Yotun
- Martin Tavara
- Gianfranco Chavez
- Leandro Sosa
- Gilmar Paredes
- Aldair Vasquez.
Sporting Cristal: ups and downs for 2024
As for new signings, Sporting Cristal have so far only officially announced the arrivals of Quembol Guadalupe and Santiago González. On the contrary, the departures of footballers are more numerous, including those of Brenner Marlos, Percy Liza, Diego Soto, Emile Franco, Nilson Loyola, Adrián Ugarriza and Washington Corozo.