Córdoba CF announced on Friday, July 9, 2026, that George Andrews is moving to Getafe under a two‑season transfer deal. The blanquiverde side will keep a share of the Hispanic‑British winger's economic rights, but no fixed fee will be received immediately.

What does the transfer mean for George Andrews?

Andrews, who signed a contract with Córdoba CF until 2027, will not feature in official matches for El Arcángel. The agreement with Getafe includes the assignment of his economic rights, allowing Córdoba to profit from a future sale. The player, who arrived after a loan spell at CE Europa, will aim to break into Getafe's first team, although he is likely to start with their Segunda Federación reserve side.

How has his recent form been?

Last season, Andrews logged 23 official games (1,107 minutes) with CE Europa, scoring one goal and providing two assists. In Primera Federación he added 20 appearances (944 minutes), with 12 starts and eight substitute outings. He also found the net in the Copa de Catalunya and featured in the Copa del Rey. A knee sprain kept him sidelined from January to April 2026, disrupting his momentum.

Why is Córdoba CF trimming the squad?

The club now has 28 players under contract and can only make six domestic loans under RFEF rules. Andrews' departure leaves Córdoba with four active loans, keeping it within the allowed quota. Reducing the roster also helps balance the wage bill and focus resources on players central to the medium‑term project.

What’s next for the team?

Iván Ania, Córdoba CF’s manager, must now reshuffle the squad for the upcoming Segunda División campaign. Andrews' exit opens a spot that could be filled by an offensive signing or a promotion from the academy. Meanwhile, Getafe adds the winger to bolster their squad in the push for promotion, eyeing a return to Segunda División.

Note: The transfer was confirmed through the club’s official Twitter account (@CordobaCF_ofi) on July 9, 2026, using the hashtag #EsParteDeTi.