Football Season Guide

Real Sociedad

In


Luka Sucic (mid), transfer from Red Bull Salzburg. Sergio Gomez (def), transfer from Manchester City. Javi Lopez (def), transfer from Deportivo Alaves. Robert Navarro (mid), loan expired. Alex Solva (mid), loan expired. Roberto Lopez (mid), loan expired. Jon Karrikaburu (att), loan expired. Diego Rico (def), loan expired.

Out


Robin Le Normand (def), transfer to Atletico Madrid. Diego Rico (def), transfer to Getafe. Alex Sola (mid), transfer to Getafe. Roberto Lopez (mid), transfer to Leganes. Martin Merquelanz (mid), transfer to Eibar. Jon Karrikaburu (att), loan to Racing Club Sanander. Kieran Tierney (def), loan expired. Javi Galan (def), loan expired. Andre Silva (att), loan expired.

Enjoyed a strong campaign last season finishing 6th in the table and thus guaranteeing European football for the forthcoming campaign. They needed a strong end to the season to make it so but managed it, although were disappointed to finish just behind fierce Basque rivals Athletic Club. Their biggest obstacle this season is likely to be in central midfield. Mikel Merino and Martin Zubimendi have been superb for them but both are likely to leave before the season starts, which would be a huge problem. Turrientes is more than capable of playing at CM too but he's likely to miss the first game or two after playing at the Olympics. This could all but guarantee a slow start to the season for the San Sebastian outfit. Another to potentially miss the start of the season is defender Pacheco, who also played at the Olympics. They've got good options in all areas of defence though, especially since adding Javi Lopez and Sergio Gomez, so it shouldn't be as glaring a problem if Pacheco has to miss a couple of games. Rotation midfielder Zakharyan has undergone surgery so will almost certainly miss the start of the season too, although that's not an issue. As a whole, they're likely to have to endure a slow start to their campaign. If they lose Merino and Zubimendi then it'll be late in the day, and then they need to source replacements. Factoring in an integration period, it could be a while before they're at their best. Then they need to juggle two major competitions, which they should have enough depth for but some of their new recruits (e.g. Sucic) lack consistency and may not be ready for a while.

Target


Another top 7 finish has to be their aim, and it's realistic enough with the proviso that they recover properly after what is likely to be a slow start. Mid-table should be their absolute lowest with such a capable squad though.