Overview
- Valladolid co‑president Gabriel Solares said Almada told the club he wanted to listen to Real Oviedo, declaring the coach no longer part of the institution.
- Almada and assistant Darwin Quintana visited the training ground to say farewell, with the Uruguayan offering thanks to fans and staff.
- El Comercio reported the coaches are expected to arrive in Oviedo on Tuesday, though the hiring has not been officially announced.
- Valladolid sits 10th in Spain's second tier, while Real Oviedo is 19th after parting ways with Luis Carrión and is seeking a new head coach.
- Solares praised Almada as an excellent manager and said Valladolid will consider other candidates to lead the team.