Córdoba CF has green-lighted the transfer market, officially starting this Tuesday with confirmation from CEO Antonio Fernández Monterrubio. With six or seven signings already secured and several more on the way, the club aims to strengthen its squad after a challenging season. The need to bring in new players arises after eight footballers have departed, including four loaned players returning to their parent clubs and four whose contracts have expired. This situation has left the team with only 18 players, making the arrival of new talent urgent for the upcoming season. The club's priority is focused on the center of defense, where the recent surgery on Franck Fomeyem has created a significant gap. Córdoba CF is considering several defenders, including Antonio Raíllo and Dani Martínez, to bolster this critical position. Additionally, the midfield presents uncertainties, with the departures of Alberto del Moral and Requena, forcing the sporting management to seek reinforcements. Monterrubio has emphasized that the club is actively working to secure a competitive team that avoids the injuries that have plagued previous seasons.