Getafe sign Andrés García on loan from Aston Villa for 2026/27 La Liga season
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Key Takeaways
Getafe CF have bolstered their squad ahead of the 2026/27 La Liga season by securing right-back Andrés García on a season-long loan from Aston Villa. The 23-year-old Spanish defender arrives in Madrid with 18 first-team appearances for the Premier League club to his name, having originally moved to Villa Park from Levante in January 2025.
Why Getafe Needed García
The signing directly addresses a gap left by Juan Iglesias, who departed on a free transfer at the end of June 2026 to join Sevilla. Getafe also lost midfielders Luis Milla and Mauro Arambarri, along with defender Domingos Duarte, in a summer of significant squad turnover. With the new campaign less than a month away, the club moved swiftly to shore up the right flank.
What Getafe Said About the Signing
Getafe's official website described García as a 'full-back who covers a lot of ground,' highlighting his 'ability to push into attack, his defensive security, and his strength in the air.' Aston Villa confirmed the move on their official X account, noting that García made eight appearances in all competitions for Villa last term, adding to the ten he had registered in his debut campaign at the club. Villa's post also confirmed that García is a graduate of the Levante youth academy and was part of the Spain Under-21 squad at the 2025 European Championship.
A Curious Full Circle
There is a notable footnote to the transfer: García made his senior debut for Levante in January 2023 in a Copa del Rey fixture — against none other than Getafe. He now joins the very club he faced on that occasion, completing an unlikely circle in his early career.
Bordalás Renewal Provides Stability
García's arrival comes against a backdrop of renewed managerial stability at the club. Head coach José Bordalás, 64, has signed a new two-year contract that keeps him at Getafe until June 2028, ending earlier uncertainty over his future following difficult negotiations with club president Ángel Torres. Getafe described Bordalás as 'one of the most important figures in the recent history of the club.' The manager began his second spell at Getafe in 2023, steadying a side that had been flirting with relegation before guiding them to a seventh-place La Liga finish last season — good enough for a place in the UEFA Conference League, all while operating on one of the division's smallest budgets. His first tenure at the club, between 2016 and 2021, saw him win promotion from the second division and establish Getafe as a consistent top-flight presence.
With a settled manager and targeted reinforcements arriving, Getafe appear determined to build on last season's near-miss in European qualification and consolidate their position as a competitive mid-table side in La Liga.