Arsenal’s Spanish link club UD Salamanca are keeping tabs on Argentine trialist Damián Martínez as the 16-year-old flies in ahead of his seven day trial which is due to commence on Monday.
The Argentina Under 17 number one is regarded by his country’s coaching staff as one of the most promising young stoppers in recent years, and subsequently the national team’s goalkeeping coach Miguel Angel Santoro will join Damián in North London to watch over the prospect.
Steve Rowley’s trusted Brazil based scout Sandro Orlandelli is believed to have spotted the agile ‘keeper in action, and the Gunners have moved quickly to take a closer look. Indeed, they are so impressed with what they’ve seen so far, a $2 million (£1.3 million) incentive based contract has already been thrashed out should both parties decide to secure a permanent deal.
However, the proposed transfer is not as straight forward as it seems. Sources in Spain are already suggesting that Salamanca are set to loan Martínez for two seasons and develop him in their rising Academy. It would be a perfect option for both sides, as Liam Brady will have the likes of Sean McDermott, Charlie Mann and Luke Chambers all pushing to be the Under 18’s number one next term. It would mean that Damián could return as a first team player.
It would also get around any potential work permit problems caused by a non-E.U player trying to gain entery to the UK, although a special talent visa could be applied for. The next seven days will decide the future.
Article By – J.Sanderson