Getafe has confirmed that goalkeeper David Soria has signed a new four-year contract, securing his stay at the club until June 2030. Soria, aged 33, has been a key player for Getafe, making 301 appearances for the team and showcasing his skills in La Liga matches. The club praised Soria for his performance, leadership, and commitment on and off the field.
Last season, Getafe had a strong defensive record, conceding only 38 goals, a feat surpassed by only FC Barcelona and Real Madrid in La Liga. This accomplishment helped the team finish seventh in the league and secure a spot in the upcoming Conference League. The club expressed satisfaction with Soria’s contract renewal, emphasizing the importance of having a top-level goalkeeper like him.
While Soria’s future at Getafe is secured, uncertainties loom over the contracts of coach Jose Bordalas and key players Luis Milla and Mauro Arambarri. Reports suggest that Arambarri might move to River Plate, while Milla is linked with a potential transfer to Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia. Soria, who started his career with Real Madrid’s youth team, has had a journey through various clubs before settling at Getafe in 2018, where he has been a consistent presence in goal.
