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The RCD Mallorca closes the transfer market with five inscriptions

The RCD Mallorca closed yesterday at 18:00 in the afternoon the winter transfer market. The balance is five highs and five casualties. In the chapter of signings, the first to arrive was Álvaro Bustos (Gijón, 1995), extreme left-handed international with the lower categories of the Spanish team that comes from the Nàstic de Tarragona. Bustos has already scored a goal against Penya Deportiva on Matchday 21, and has played four games, three of them as a starter.
After Bustos came Salva Ruiz (Albal, Valencia, 1995), another habitual of the lower categories of the Spanish team and occupies the demarcation of left-handed. Ruiz has trained in Valencia, team with which he made his debut in Copa del Rey. Its premiere with RCD Mallorca was against Penya Deportiva on matchday 21. After these two left-handed players, the third incorporation was that of Aridai Cabrera (Las Palmas, 1988), a footballer who comes from the Cultural Leonesa, a team that disputes the League 123 with which it had participation in 19 meetings. Before, Aridai had already dressed in red and black at the RCD Mallorca B between 2010 and 2012. Aridai debuted against Atlético Baleares on matchday 22 and its premiere could not be better: a 1-1 goal and an assist Àlex López.
Alejandro Faurlín (Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, 1986) has been the fourth incorporation and arrives at RCD Mallorca to bring experience and miles to the machine room of Vicente Moreno's team. Idol in the Queens Park Rangers after seven seasons linked to the London club, Faurlín was one of the architects of the rise of Getafe to First Division last season. The midfielder played 31 games with the Madrid team and scored 5 goals, one of them in the final match against Tenerife in the final of the promotion. The last club of Faurlín was Cruz Azul, one of the most historic teams of the first category of Mexico.
Fran Gámez (Puerto de Sagunto, Valencia, 1991) was the last to arrive from Atlético Saguntino, a team with which he has played all the games of the current season. Gámez is a long-distance right-back who has made history with his former team as his captain in the promotion to Segunda B and in the conquest of the Federation Cup last season.