Real Sociedad goalkeeper Alex Remiro has been amongst the most consistent in Spain over the last few years, and his form has not gone unnoticed. The 30-year-old has just two years remaining on his contract, and at his age, is arguably looking at his last big contract.
Barcelona are in the market for a new goalkeeper this summer, and at least one of their targets currently plays in La Liga. And it has now been confirmed that he is aware of the possibility of a move to the Catalan giants.
Tottenham Hotspur are addressing their goalkeeping concerns following the injury to Guglielmo Vicario, whose return remains uncertain. Veteran Fraser Forster’s underwhelming performances have prompted the club to target Alex Remiro for added depth in the position.
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Tottenham Hotspur are looking to add more depth to the goalkeeping department and they have identified Alex Remiro as a target. According to a report from the Times, they have watched the Real Sociedad goalkeeper in recent weeks and they are hoping to sign him next month.
Real Sociedad continued their strong recent form last weekend with a narrow victory over Girona at Montilivi. However, number one goalkeeper Alex Remiro suffered a knee injury during that match, and although he tried to allay fears soon after, there is some concern about his situation.
Real Sociedad have had a tough start to the season, but in recent weeks, things have turned around. Imanol Alguacil’s side are now unbeaten in four La Liga matches, and on Saturday, they defeated Girona 1-0 at Montilivi.
Manchester United’s quest for stability between the posts continues, with reports linking them to Real Sociedad goalkeeper Alex Remiro. After a disappointing season from Andre Onana, the Red Devils are eyeing Remiro as a potential solution to their goalkeeping woes.
Real Sociedad star Takefusa Kubo cut a frustrated figure after his side drew 1-1 with Alaves on Tuesday night. La Real were down to 10-men for the whole second half following a straight red to Alex Remiro for handling the ball outside of his box, but Kubo feels he has been getting the short straw from referees all season.