Carlitos: These are the two conditions for acquiring a Spaniard

Based on Carlitos' desire to leave Lamia, Aries are discussing the purchase of the experienced Spanish striker with two conditions: first, they cannot find a suitable, younger man to replace Morone in the side, and second, the Spaniard settles. His treaty with the Fthiots.

The Yellow Breath's irreplaceable top scorer and Agis Mancio needed more options in the attack line as Aries looked for a striker to flank Laurent Moron.

This exact search is approved CarlitosWhose side have proposed the Spanish striker to Aries? A clear move based on the 34-year-old's will.

He does not want to remain at Lamia, considering that he may have a role (for him) in a group with more ambitions, and the financial aspect does not currently play a specific role (although he has the longest contract in the history of Fthiots, collecting around 300,000 per year).

Ares' “needs” and Lamia's demands

Agis Mancios is certainly aware of the Carlitos solution, without being against it. The Yellows, in the first instance, are looking for a younger striker as they don't want to burden their athletic body with another 30-year-old like Carlitos.

DBut his case was apparently not burned. On the contrary.

No proposal was made to Lamia. That was not going to happen as there was immediate certainty about the Spanish position in Lamia.

In any case, he's made it known, and in addition to his own quest to create the matter with Aris, he's been out of action for the past two games with vague statements. Leonidas Vokolovin confirmed Lamia's approach to first-scoring after the clash with OFI in Heraklion.

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Carlitos will seek to leave Lamia by mutual consent to end his contract (which expires in the summer of '25).

Lamia – how to communicate – says enough to discuss his offer. Insatiability.

It won't happen from Aris, because the yellows keep their door open to the experienced Iberians, if it doesn't cost them (or at least, at a symbolic cost, proportional to the loss of competition to Lamia).

After all, this was also the context in which Carlitos first appeared as an option under consideration to move to Thessaloniki after ending his collaboration with Lamia.

Monday's (8/1) communications were revealed for the first time since the implementation gap was made public.

Whether this will be confirmed will remain to be seen in the coming days, with direct management contacts and the imminent return of Carlitos' representative to Greece.

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