Ezequiel Marcelo Garay is a Argentine centre/right back currently playing for Racing Santander. The 21-year-old signed with the La Liga club from Newell's Old Boys two years ago and has made quite an impact. Adept with his head on set pieces and solid on penalty kicks, Garay has amassed 9 goals in 38 league matches for the Spanish side. He has received multiple call-ups to the Argentina National team, but has had to reject all but one due to injury. He was also a regular for his country's youth side that won the 2005 U20 World Cup in the Netherlands. Manchester United are among the other clubs in pursuit of his services and his valuation is set at £10m. I think he'd be quite the pairing with Agger. Here's some videos of his work.
A header goal for Newell's Old Boys from a free kick. It begins about 40 seconds in:
Another sensational header goal, this time for Racing:
A six-minute interview which includes a bit about the anchovies of Santander:
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Transfer target: Ezequiel Garay
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