Former Spanish national team and La Coruna club striker Diego Tristano continues to rapidly decline.
A few years ago, one of the most dangerous Spanish strikers, after leaving La Coruna team last season, moved to a team fighting for survival in the league, but did not establish himself there.
The player, criticized for poor athletic form, did not score a single goal this season and rarely made it into the starting lineup of the Mallorca team, so the Mallorca management decided to reduce the club's expenses and give up Tristano's services.
Mallorca has already found a player to replace the Spaniard - the club has signed a four and a half year contract with young Argentine Oscar Trejo. The 18-year-old graduate of the Boca Juniors youth academy is already training with the new team and awaits clearance from the Argentine club.
The ambitious player does not hide his joy at moving to Spain and has already stated that he hopes to earn a place in the starting lineup of a La Liga team and help improve its position in the Spanish league, where Mallorca currently occupies the 14th place.