Real Madrid is saying goodbye to some of its players in recent weeks, something Albacete is taking advantage of. The team competing in Liga Hypermotion wants to fight for promotion to the top division and has put all its eggs in the Madridist basket. Lately, it has become common to announce signings from Santiago Bernabéu, which has caused a lot of excitement among its fans.
Jesús Vallejo, galáctic signing
After finishing his contract at Real Madrid following a decade at Bernabéu, Jesús Vallejo has set course for Albacete. He has done so with a contract until 2027, becoming the new "kaiser" of its defense. He is 28 years old and trusts he can recover his best form, being able to lead the defensive line of a team that wants to fight to return to the top division.
Vallejo has been convinced by its sports project, considering it the best place to rediscover his form. Albacete has decided to trust products developed by Real Madrid, having also signed academy player Lorenzo Aguado.
He is not the only one
However, neither Jesús Vallejo nor Aguado are the only Madridists to join Albacete. The latest to do so is midfielder Antonio David Moreno, born in 2005. He has signed for the next three seasons with the Manchego club, but unlike the other two, he will not spend his first campaign there.

At the time his signing for Albacete was confirmed, it was also made official that Antonio David Moreno will play on loan next season at Real Murcia, in Primera RFEF.
Last season he played in 27 matches with Castilla under Raúl González, being important in Primera Federación. Now he hopes to continue his development away from Valdebebas, after being told there was no intention to renew his contract.
Official at Albacete
"Alba keeps strengthening with youth looking to the future. Antonio David Moreno (October 11, 2005, Arcos de la Frontera, Cádiz) signs with our club for the next three seasons after the transfer agreement reached with Real Madrid Castilla. At the same time, he leaves on loan to Real Murcia, the team where he will play this 25/26 season.
After starting out in soccer in the youth categories of his hometown team, and later at Málaga CF, he stood out and joined the Madridist academy, playing from the cadet level and growing until he played in the Youth League with Madridist Juvenil A, then becoming a regular in Real Madrid Castilla, having played 27 matches last season in Primera RFEF with the white club's second team.
Now a new adventure begins, with a first step at Real Murcia. We wish you the best of luck with the "pimentonero" team, Antonio David, and we'll see you back next summer."