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Espanyol signs Alex Calatrava from Castellon as Monchi’s first signing

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 25, 2026
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Espanyol agree deal to sign Alex Calatrava from Castellón as Monchi’s first summer signing

Espanyol have closed an agreement to sign Alex Calatrava, a 26-year-old winger from Castellón, with the move expected to be finalised next week and his €5m clause activating on July 1.

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Espanyol confirm Alex Calatrava move

RCD Espanyol have reached an agreement to bring Alex Calatrava to the first team, a move that will become the club’s opening signing of the summer transfer window. The club and the player are understood to have settled terms and the transfer is expected to be formalised next week when contractual conditions allow.

The capture represents the first major recruitment under the sporting leadership that arrived this off-season, signalling the start of a busy market phase for the Catalan side. The arrival of Calatrava is presented as an early response to clear squad needs identified during the campaign just concluded.

Season form and statistical impact

Calatrava arrives on the back of a standout campaign with Castellón, where he featured in 43 matches across competitions and started 42 of those appearances. He contributed a total of 15 goals, numbers that underline his consistent influence in the attacking phase and his availability across a demanding season.

Operating primarily as a wide forward this past year, Calatrava combined pace and directness to become one of Castellón’s most decisive players during their push for promotion. His performances in the Liga Hypermotion helped the Valencian club reach the very edge of moving up, and they exposed him to sustained high-intensity minutes against strong second-tier opposition.

Transfer mechanics and the July 1 trigger

The deal is structured around a release-clause dynamic that shifts on July 1, when Calatrava’s buyout figure will drop to €5 million, a threshold expected to unlock and speed up the formal transfer. Clubs often use those clause dates to precipitate moves at the start of the new registration period, and Espanyol appears to have timed their approach accordingly.

Formal completion will likely follow medical checks, administrative registration and the standard procedural steps that accompany signings at this level. Espanyol have positioned the operation to coincide with the opening of the new fiscal and sporting year, which simplifies contract registration and preseason planning.

Player profile and tactical suitability

At 26, Calatrava profiles as a quick, technically assured winger who thrives in the final third, capable of taking defenders on and creating scoring chances from wide positions. His statistical return of 15 goals this past season points to a player who can both assist and finish, offering attacking versatility that suits several tactical systems.

Espanyol’s recruitment team appear intent on adding direct, dynamic profiles to their forward ranks, and Calatrava’s blend of speed and end-product fills a previously identified gap. His capacity to play across either flank gives coaches greater tactical flexibility for rotations and in-game adjustments.

How the signing fits Monchi’s early plan

The acquisition is being presented internally as the first tangible piece of a broader recruitment blueprint under the club’s new sporting leadership. The signing aligns with a short-term objective to raise the team’s attacking output while building a wider squad capable of competing over a full season.

Monchi’s initial activity suggests a focus on younger players who have demonstrated immediate impact at the second-tier level and possess room to develop. Calatrava fits that profile, offering both readiness to step into top-flight competition and potential resale or performance upside.

Impact on squad composition and coaching options

The arrival of Calatrava will add competition on the wings and give the coaching staff another option for stretching opposition defenses with pace and vertical runs. His presence could allow the manager to alternate between narrower attacking configurations and more expansive approaches, depending on the opponent.

The coaching staff will need to integrate Calatrava into preseason plans quickly to build chemistry with established forwards and midfielders. That process will be key to determining whether he starts the season as an immediate starter or eases into a rotational role as the squad settles.

Next steps and official timelines

Anticipated next steps include a medical examination, the signing of formal paperwork and an official club presentation once all paperwork is complete. Espanyol will aim to complete these formalities promptly so that Calatrava can join preseason training and adapt to the club’s physical and tactical demands.

Supporters can expect a club announcement and media presentation in the days following the formal registration, at which point contract length and further specifics are normally disclosed. Until then, both clubs will manage communications tightly while final technical and administrative matters are concluded.

Calatrava’s move to Espanyol represents a calculated early signing designed to address immediate attacking needs while fitting a longer-term recruitment strategy, and his arrival will be watched closely as the club prepares for the coming season.

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