What they say from Alavés about the possible arrival of Coudet at River: Will they let him go?
Reports indicate Eduardo 'Chacho' Coudet is close to joining River Plate, but Alavés seems unwilling to let him go.
As various local media outlets in Argentina suggest that Eduardo 'Chacho' Coudet is on the verge of joining River Plate due to a verbal agreement between the two parties, reports from Spain indicate that Alavés, Coudet's current club, has no intention of allowing him to leave. This situation poses a significant obstacle to his potential move to River as they aim to secure a successor for the outgoing Marcelo Gallardo.
With River Plate's crucial match against Banfield approaching, which will serve as Marcelo Gallardo's final game as head coach, the club's management has reportedly intensified negotiations to secure Coudet as the new head coach. While the training discussions have advanced, the negotiation of a release from Alavés remains the last hurdle in finalizing the coaching transition at River Plate. The interest in Coudet reflects the club's aim to maintain continuity and build upon its recent successes under Gallardo's management.
The speculation surrounding Coudet's potential move has sparked considerable buzz in Vitoria-Gasteiz, the capital of the Basque Country, where Alavés is based. As the news circulates, it raises questions about the stability of the coaching position at Alavés and how it may affect the team's performance as they seek to navigate the challenges of the current season. The outcome of this situation will not only impact Coudet's career trajectory but could also have implications for River Plate's ambitions in the upcoming season as they seek to uphold their competitive stature in Argentine football.