The blanquiverde club, which could mathematically confirm its continuity in the next matchday, aims to finish the season in the top positions of the league table. This stability allows the sports management to outline the necessary moves for the upcoming season, both in terms of new signings and the status of loaned players.
According to recent reports, Córdoba CF has advanced negotiations for the incorporation of two promising footballers who would strengthen the team's right flank. One of them is a right-back from Mérida, considered one of the most promising talents in Primera Federación. His potential arrival would entail financial compensation, as the player has a current contract with his club until next season.
Despite being injured during the first months of 2026, this young full-back has demonstrated his potential after moving up from Segunda Federación. His signing aligns with the club's philosophy of investing in young talent, ensuring a reliable replacement on a wing that already features a player whose automatic renewal was activated two weeks ago. Additionally, another full-back will return to his parent club at the end of his loan, leaving two options to cover that position.
On the right wing, another Spanish-Moroccan footballer could become a very serious option. Unlike the full-back, this player's contract ends this season, which would facilitate his arrival to reinforce a position where another player remains the main reference. His incorporation could involve reassigning other squad members, such as a player who has performed well on the left flank and another who could settle as a center-forward.
This winger, aged 25, has established himself as one of the revelations of Primera RFEF thanks to his dribbling, creativity, and ability to make a difference, scoring five goals and providing seven assists in 34 matches. His strong performance has attracted interest from other clubs, making him a highly sought-after player suitable for promotion to Segunda División.
In parallel, Córdoba CF must manage the future of its loaned players. Although most have left a good impression, not all will find a place in the squad. The forward line is one of the areas with the most anticipated movements, with two players returning from their loans who have performed notably in Primera Federación and for Marbella, respectively. Both have an option for a one-year renewal, which the club could activate before deciding whether to integrate them into the first team or seek new loan spells to further their progression.
The goalkeeper position is also an unresolved issue. A loaned goalkeeper has experienced significant growth in Primera Federación, suggesting that the category is becoming too small for him. With a valid contract, the club will have to make decisions, as maintaining three high-level goalkeepers for a single squad does not seem to be the most coherent alternative. This group also includes other young talents who will seek to earn a spot during the preseason.




