River Plate has decided to look to European football to strengthen a squad that aspires to regain international prominence. The Argentine club has recently given one of the most media-dominating moves in the market with the signing of Nicolás Otamendi, a player who after a long and successful career in Europe returns to South America converted into one of the great references of Argentine football. The arrival of the experienced central means much more than a simple signing for the Buenos Aires team. Otamendi lands as a leader both on and off the field, with the backing of having been world champion with Argentina and after consolidating himself for years in some of the most demanding competitions on the European continent. His signing has reinforced the idea of River to attract contrasted talent from the Old Continent. In the offices of the Monumental, they consider that international experience can be a differential factor to compete at the highest level. Therefore, after closing the arrival of Otamendi, the sports management continues to explore opportunities in Europe and is already working on new operations that will allow the team of Eduardo Coudet to elevate its competitive level. One of the names that has broken into the agenda of River Plate is that of Mauro Arambarri. The Uruguayan midfielder, an important piece in Getafe during the last seasons, is back in the radar of a historic club after having also sparked the interest of several European teams in different markets. Arambarri is also a well-known footballer in the environment of Valencia CF. The Uruguayan international appeared among the candidates to reinforce the Valencia midfield last season when José Bordalás took over the team. However, that interest never materialized and the player continued to develop his career in the blue team. Now, according to various information from Argentina, River Plate has already initiated talks with Getafe to try to close his signing during this market. The Buenos Aires club considers that the Uruguayan fits perfectly into the profile of an experienced and competitive footballer that they seek to continue strengthening the project. The proposal that River is preparing would be around four million euros for 50% of the player's economic rights. A formula that would allow reducing the initial outlay and facilitate a negotiation that does not present itself as simple due to the importance of Arambarri within the Madrid team. At 30 years old, the midfielder is still one of the most valued players in Getafe thanks to his ability to cover large spaces, recover balls and provide arrival from second line. A profile that fits the needs of River and that could become one of the most outstanding operations in the South American market. The next few weeks will be decisive to know the outcome of negotiations that are advancing discreetly but constantly. Meanwhile, River Plate continues to send a clear message to the market: after convincing Nicolás Otamendi to return to South America, the Argentine club wants to continue fishing in Europe and Mauro Arambarri appears as their next big target.