Overview
- Real Zaragoza announced the 34-year-old Argentine goalkeeper’s arrival via its social media, confirming his move to Spain’s second division.
- Andrada left Monterrey and addressed reporters at the city’s airport, saying the club’s leadership informed him too late and that he wished the decision had come before the Club World Cup.
- He stated he continued playing with an inflamed elbow for roughly eight months and then underwent an operation over the summer.
- Monterrey had already shifted the position in June, registering Santiago Mele as the starter after periods in which Luis ‘Mochis’ Cárdenas also featured.
- Andrada departs Rayados after four seasons and about 165 matches, leaving with the 2021 CONCACAF Champions League title and expressing fond memories of his time in Monterrey.