Elche contract renewals for Josan Ferrández and Léo Pétrot hang in the balance ahead of July 1 preseason
Elche contract renewals for Josan Ferrández and Léo Pétrot remain unresolved as both players approach the June 30 contract expiry, with new coach Martín Anselmi set to make the final call before medicals on July 1, 2026.
The futures of midfield veteran Josan Ferrández and defender Léo Pétrot at Elche have become one of the clearest early storylines of the club’s summer window. Both players are in ongoing talks with the club over Elche contract renewals, yet neither has a confirmed agreement with their contracts due to expire on June 30, 2026. The club has signalled that ultimate approval will rest with new head coach Martín Anselmi, who takes charge ahead of preseason medicals scheduled for Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
Contract deadline looms
The two players enter the final days of their current deals with Elche, creating a narrow window for the club and the players to reach terms. Medical examinations for the squad are set for July 1, 2026, effectively making June 30 the administrative deadline to resolve contractual status. That timing leaves Elche with limited days to balance sporting needs, budget considerations, and squad planning ahead of the new coach’s full integration.
Club officials have acknowledged ongoing dialogue but insist they will not finalise signings without Anselmi’s input, a stance that has frozen progress on both renewals. With the early phase of pre-season imminent, the pressure to clarify status and register players for training is increasing. Any delay beyond the end of June would force one or both players to enter the market as free agents or to negotiate alternative terms.
Josan’s historical role at Elche
Josan, 36, is uniquely tied to Elche’s recent history and stands as the only remaining squad member who featured for the club when it competed in Segunda B eight years ago. Across his spell at the club he has contributed to two promotions to LaLiga and one promotion to Segunda, making him a living link to the club’s ascent. That pedigree has lent him both symbolic and practical importance within the dressing room, particularly as a figure of continuity.
Despite his standing, Josan’s on-field influence diminished last season, and Elche are weighing whether to extend his contract for another campaign. The player has expressed a desire to continue, but the club is balancing respect for his legacy with a clear-eyed appraisal of playing time and squad balance. Anselmi has signalled that he values experience, but he prefers to outline the veteran’s prospective role before endorsing any renewal.
Pétrot’s season and contractual option
Léo Pétrot, 29, completed his first season at Elche with 32 appearances, including 18 starts, and played a meaningful role across the campaign. His contract reportedly included a club option that would allow Elche to trigger an extension, a mechanism that has been paused since the arrival of the new coaching staff. That clause gives the club a feasible route to retain him, though the decision hinges on Anselmi’s assessment and the club’s wider roster strategy.
Sporting directors view Pétrot as a defender with proven availability and adaptability, attributes that often appeal in a compact squad model. Still, the new coach may seek alternatives or might adjust his defensive blueprint, which could alter Pétrot’s standing. Negotiations remain active, but for now the option is not a done deal and stands suspended until a formal decision is taken.
Anselmi’s hands-on evaluation
Martín Anselmi, the Argentine appointed to lead Elche, will play a central role in both cases and has made clear he wants to define each player’s role before approving contract moves. In his unveiling, Anselmi praised the value of experienced professionals while also underlining the need for clarity on tactical fit and minutes allocation. That duality — respect for history and a focus on tactical coherence — frames the coaching staff’s approach to the renewals.
The coach’s assessment period will be brief but consequential, as he must align the squad around his preferred system and validate personnel decisions before pre-season ramps up. Anselmi has the authority to greenlight renewals, request renegotiations, or recommend alternatives to the board. The club’s willingness to defer to his judgement signals a shift toward coach-led recruitment and retention that will shape other transfer choices this summer.
Squad moves and summer context
To date Elche have formalised the permanent transfers of Víctor Chust, Buba Sangaré and Gonzalo Villar, all of whom were at the club on loan last season and for whom the club exercised purchase options. Those arrivals are the only confirmed incoming business announced so far and reflect a partial continuity strategy. The focus on converting successful loans into permanent deals suggests the club is prioritising known quantities while assessing other positions.
Against that backdrop, clearing up the situations of Josan and Pétrot will determine whether Elche maintain further continuity or pursue fresh reinforcements in midfield and defense. Budget constraints and the need to balance squad age and minutes will also influence whether the club chooses familiar options or explores the transfer market. The compressed timeline until July 1 increases the likelihood of provisional decisions that can be revisited once Anselmi has conducted initial assessments.
Implications for preseason planning
If both players remain unsigned going into July 1 medicals, Elche will face practical complications around preseason preparation and match scheduling. Coaches and staff prefer certainty about the core group to plan fitness regimes, tactical sessions, and friendly fixtures. Unsettled contracts complicate training group composition and may force the club to expedite alternatives or temporary measures to maintain depth.
Conversely, swift renewals would allow Anselmi to integrate experience into his first full preseason and send a stabilising signal to the dressing room. The outcome will also reverberate in the market, as players nearing free agency can attract interest from clubs looking to add seasoned Spanish domestic talent or experienced foreign defenders. Either outcome — renewals or departures — will be read as a direct commentary on Elche’s sporting direction under new leadership.
Three days before the contracts lapse, Elche’s board, sporting directors and coaching staff are balancing respect for past contributions with a strategic view toward the coming season. The club’s final calls on Josan Ferrández and Léo Pétrot will be among the first substantive tests of Martín Anselmi’s tenure and will shape the complexion of Elche’s preseason planning.









