Overview
- He was officially presented on July 15 as Real Oviedo’s new striker, marking his return to Spain’s top flight after reviving his career at Pachuca.
- At 35 years old, Rondón says he feels in peak condition, citing his recent goal records for both club and country.
- He credited Jesús Martínez, president of Grupo Pachuca, for playing a key role in facilitating the late-career move.
- Rondón emphasized that he will prioritize collective success and focus on mentoring younger teammates rather than setting personal goal targets.
- The Venezuelan forward shared an emotional reunion with former teammate Santi Cazorla as he settles into pre-season preparations.