It is reported that the club holding the 5th place in the Spanish "Primera" league has reached an agreement with Germany to acquire Argentina's national team goalkeeper Andres D'Alessandro.
The "Zaragoza" club is prepared to pay 3 million euros for the 26-year-old player, who would sign a four-year contract.
The "Wolfsburg" club acquired A.D'Alessandro from the "River Plate" team in 2003 for a sum of 9 million euros. The Argentine arrived in Germany with the reputation of being the best young Argentine football talent.
However, he failed to establish himself in the team, and in January 2006, he was loaned to an English "Premier" league team, helping them avoid relegation to a lower league.
Last summer, the legionnaire from Argentina, for one season with the possibility of redemption after the end of the lease period, was rented out to "Zaragoza" from "Wolfsburg."
In Spain, the player finally found his game, and currently forms an excellent midfield duo with his compatriot Pablo Aimar, who arrived from the "Valencia" club in the summer. This season, A.D'Alessandro scored 1 goal in the Spanish top division.