Racing Santander is targeting Peque Fernández signing from Sevilla FC to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season. The club is making every effort to bring the player back to the team, with the president, Manolo Higuera, confirming that they are working on his incorporation. However, Higuera admits that it won't be easy, as they sold Peque to Sevilla for four million euros and won't give him away for free. In addition to Peque's potential return, the club is also discussing the returns of Pablo Torre and Sergio Canales. Torre was sold to FC Barcelona and is now playing for RCD Mallorca, while Canales left Betis and joined Rayados de Monterrey, where he became captain. The negotiations with Torre are still unclear, but Higuera doesn't prioritize it. In contrast, the negotiations with Canales are in the final stages, with a contract extension option until June 2027. The arrival of Canales could delay Peque's arrival, but the club doesn't rule out signing both players. Peque's sale would be beneficial for Sevilla FC, as they invested four million euros in one of the best players in Segunda División, but his performance never reached its maximum in Nervión. Now, with the possibility of returning to his former home, Peque has the opportunity to unlock his potential, which he never could in the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. Although this won't be the only departure this summer, the entire squad is transferable, and a good offer could make them leave. An example is the case of Akor Adams, who is happy in Sevilla but can't be ruled out of leaving this transfer window. There's a lot of work to be done in the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, with a long and complicated summer ahead.