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Showing posts with label Guillem Rubio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guillem Rubio. Show all posts

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Power Electronics Valencia and Guillem Rubio reach to a verbal agreement

Finally, Guillem Rubio could move next season to Power Electronics Valencia. The 27-year-old forward played last season for Unicaja, where he avearged 3.1 points and 1.8 rebounds per game. Rubio is currently in talks with his team to terminate his contract, and would sign a two or three-year contract with Valencia when the deal with Unicaja gets done.

SOURCE: Superdeporte

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Power Electronics Valencia, interested in Jordi Trias, Guillem Rubio and Louis Bullock

Power Electronics Valencia is looking for a Spanish big man for the next season, and is targeting Jordi Trias and Guillem Rubio. Trias will leave Regal Barcelona after six seasons, while Rubio could also be released from Unicaja, where he landed last season. Valencia is also waiting for the possible departure of Louis Bullock from Real Madrid to replace Thomas Kelati, who could land in Olympiakos.

SOURCE: Levante

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Monday, June 28, 2010

Unicaja, in talks with CB Granada to sign Pablo Aguilar

The future of Pablo Aguilar is unclear. The 21-year-old Spanish forward could return to Real Madrid in the next days, but his team during the last two years, CB Granada, has the option to transfer him before Real Madrid exercises the option to bring him back. Unicaja could be interested in signing Aguilar, and could have already made an offer to Granda, including Guillem Rubio in the trade operation. Unicaja is also eyeing Nemanja Bjelica, from Red Star, as another alternative for the power forward option.

SOURCE: La Opinión de Málaga

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