Mallorca appoints Luis Carrión as replacement for Martín Demichelis
Luis Carrión is set to take over as Mallorca head coach after Martín Demichelis reportedly agreed to join RB Leipzig; the club moves quickly to settle its managerial future.
Immediate appointment as Demichelis departs
Luis Carrión is the man Mallorca have moved to appoint as head coach following reports that Martín Demichelis is leaving the club for RB Leipzig.
The move comes amid a flurry of media reports and radio revelations that have accelerated Mallorca’s search for a new manager. (m.allfootballapp.com)
Mallorca sources say the club began contingency planning as soon as the possibility of Demichelis’s exit emerged, and those plans crystallized around Carrión in recent days.
Club officials reportedly prioritized timing and an immediate handover to prepare for pre-season and squad planning. (sportsdecanostra.com)
Demichelis linked to RB Leipzig and reported fee
Reports from Spanish outlets indicate Martín Demichelis has been offered a move to RB Leipzig, a transfer that would trigger a quick managerial change at Mallorca.
Multiple media accounts have suggested a fee in the region of €2.5 million, though official confirmations from the clubs remained pending at the time of reporting. (m.allfootballapp.com)
The announcement on regional radio set off a chain of coverage across national and international outlets, putting pressure on Mallorca to name a successor without delay.
That media timeline is the immediate context for Carrión’s arrival and the club’s accelerated decision-making. (tribuna.com)
Carrión’s recent LaLiga run: results and records
Luis Carrión arrives with a recent top-flight record that will draw close scrutiny from Mallorca supporters and analysts.
His last spell in LaLiga with Real Oviedo produced no wins in a nine-game run, a sequence that included several draws and defeats and an early Copa del Rey exit against Ourense. (estadiodeportivo.com)
That sequence added to a troubling top-flight résumé for Carrión, who previously experienced a similar winless run during his time in LaLiga with Las Palmas, leaving him with one of the more talked-about poor starts among recent debutant coaches in the division.
Critics will point to those results as evidence of risk, while defenders will argue that short spells rarely reflect a coach’s full capabilities. (en.wikipedia.org)
Second-division credentials and promotion experience
Mallorca’s decision appears influenced by Carrión’s established record in the Segunda División, where he has shown consistent competence across several campaigns.
He led Cartagena from a relegation-threatened position in January 2021 to survival and then back-to-back top-half finishes, demonstrating an ability to stabilize and improve teams over full seasons. (es.wikipedia.org)
Carrión also enjoyed a successful earlier spell with Real Oviedo in the second tier, guiding the club into a promotion playoff for the first time in more than two decades before ultimately losing the final to Espanyol.
That playoff run and his Segunda pedigree are likely persuasive for a Mallorca board intent on returning to stability and mounting a promotion push. (eldesmarque.com)
Style of play and fit with Mallorca’s squad
Club insiders point to stylistic common ground between Carrión and the outgoing Demichelis, particularly an emphasis on possession and an attacking approach.
Observers suggest Mallorca’s squad—expected to retain a core of technically gifted players despite the club’s recent relegation—could suit Carrión’s preference for proactive, possession-based football. (m.allfootballapp.com)
That stylistic alignment was reportedly a decisive factor in the club’s selection process, even though Carrión was not the board’s first name on the shortlist.
Mallorca reportedly considered a list of candidates that included several well-known Spanish coaches before settling on Carrión as the pragmatic option to begin immediate work with the squad. (sportsdecanostra.com)
Questions over appointment and immediate challenges
Despite his Segunda track record, Carrión will inherit a team facing both sporting and organizational tests as Mallorca plots a route back to the top flight.
The coach must manage squad morale, potential summer departures, and the urgent task of preparing a competitive tactical identity for the upcoming season.
Carrión must also answer concerns about his recent form in LaLiga and demonstrate that his strategic approach can convert Mallorca’s technical strengths into consistent results.
Expectations inside the club will be pragmatic: stabilize quickly, retain key players, and build momentum across pre-season for a promotion campaign. (es.wikipedia.org)
What this means for Mallorca’s summer planning
With the managerial vacancy resolved, Mallorca can shift focus to player recruitment and retention, a process complicated by the timing of Demichelis’s reported departure.
The club’s sporting directors will need to balance financial realities against the ambition to assemble a squad capable of challenging at the top of the Segunda División.
A new coach in place before transfer activity accelerates gives Mallorca a clearer voice in shaping the roster to Carrión’s methods, which may ease integration during pre-season.
How quickly Carrión and the sporting department align on targets will determine whether Mallorca uses the rest of the window to reinforce attack, midfield creativity, or defensive stability. (cadenaser.com)
Luis Carrión’s appointment closes a rapid chapter for Mallorca that began with radio reports of Demichelis’s Bundesliga call and ends with a boardroom decision to bet on a coach whose second-tier résumé is strong despite recent LaLiga setbacks.










