Álvaro Djaló returns to Athletic Club as pre-season opens amid tough squad choices
Athletic Club faces a crucial pre-season trimming, with Álvaro Djaló at the center of decision-making after Al Gharafa declined a purchase option.
Athletic Club has opened pre-season preparations with a clear surplus of senior players, forcing new coach Terzic and sporting director Mikel González to make difficult selections. Álvaro Djaló, the frontman signed from Braga in March 2024 for €15 million, has rejoined the squad after a loan to Al Gharafa that did not include a permanent transfer. The club must now decide whether Djaló fits the roster blueprint or will be moved on as Athletic finalizes its squad ahead of the competitive campaign.
Athletic Club starts pre-season with player surplus
Athletic’s training ground has filled quickly as the club prepares to winnow a bloated squad ahead of the season. Terzic has acknowledged the need for a precise selection process, and the coaching staff will focus on players who can immediately impact the team’s tactical profile.
The club’s broader plan is to balance the squad numerically and financially while maintaining competitive depth for domestic and European objectives. That balancing act means some players who were part of previous plans will need to find new destinations this summer.
Terzic and Mikel González to lead roster decisions
Head coach Terzic will rely heavily on Mikel González, now in charge of football operations, to present a refined list of players who fit the coach’s system. González, who moved into the sporting director role after a different initial function at the club, has been intimately involved in recruitment and will be the primary interlocutor for transfer and loan negotiations.
The partnership between coach and director is being presented as a collaborative exercise designed to reconcile long-term strategy with immediate performance needs. Their task is to reduce redundancy across positions without sacrificing tactical flexibility or depth for injuries.
Álvaro Djaló’s transfer background and initial promise
Álvaro Djaló joined Athletic from Braga in March 2024 for a reported €15 million fee, a signing the sporting department described at the time as a targeted investment. Scouts and the directorate had tracked his attributes closely, citing pace, finishing ability and technical skill as traits that could add a new dimension to Athletic’s forward options.
At signing, the club stressed that the fee reflected market interest and a belief that Djaló could elevate the squad’s attacking profile. Expectations were that he would bring a different profile to the forward line, one that Athletic believed it lacked internally.
Assessment of Djaló’s performances and the loan to Al Gharafa
A year and a half after the transfer, González expressed disappointment that Djaló had not made the expected step forward with the first team. The club arranged a loan to Al Gharafa in Qatar in the last summer window, in part to provide the player with regular minutes and an opportunity to restore form.
The loan was framed by the club as mutually beneficial, intended to help Djaló rediscover the output that justified the original investment. Ultimately, Athletic judged that a repeat of limited involvement could not be tolerated, and the temporary move was positioned as a corrective measure.
Al Gharafa declines the purchase option and Djaló returns
Al Gharafa opted not to exercise a €11 million purchase option included in the loan agreement, leaving Djaló to report back to Lezama for pre-season work. That decision removes a straightforward exit route and places the club in a renewed phase of assessment about his place in the squad.
Djaló, who will turn 27 in August, still has three years remaining on his Athletic contract and therefore represents a significant asset for the club. Athletic now faces the choice of integrating him into Terzic’s plans, marketing him for a transfer, or arranging another temporary move to rebuild market value.
Squad strategy and potential pathways for Djaló
Athletic’s immediate strategy will involve on-field evaluation during pre-season training and friendly matches to determine whether Djaló can meet the specific tactical needs outlined by Terzic. The coaching staff will assess his sharpness, adaptability to pressing patterns and link-up play with established attacking personnel.
If the player fails to convince during this window, the sporting department is likely to explore permanent or loan departures to recoup part of the initial outlay or to free up a squad slot. Conversely, a strong pre-season showing would bolster the case for retention and could restore momentum in a forward line seeking variety.
Financial stakes and squad composition considerations
The financial dimensions of Djaló’s situation remain significant; the gap between the €15 million paid and the €11 million purchase option underlines a possible loss if the club were to sell immediately at that lower level. Athletic must weigh that capital loss against the sporting cost of retaining a player who may not fit into the immediate tactical setup.
Beyond transfer figures, the club must also consider wage structure, registration limits and the balance between homegrown and external talent. Athletic’s recruitment and roster trimming this summer will need to reflect both sporting objectives and longer-term financial prudence.
Fan and media expectations as decisions approach
Supporters are watching closely as the club navigates this decision window, and the handling of high-profile signings like Álvaro Djaló will factor into perceptions of the new leadership team. The club has framed its moves publicly as part of a deliberate process to optimize the squad, placing accountability on both the sporting director and the head coach.
Local and national media attention is likely to intensify as friendly fixtures provide the first real evidence of selection choices. Any early matchday decisions involving Djaló will be scrutinized for their signal about the player’s future role.
Athletic’s pre-season now represents a critical deadline for resolving squad congestion and clarifying roles, with Álvaro Djaló among the principal figures whose immediate performances will determine whether he is reintegrated, repositioned elsewhere, or traded to reshape the roster.









