Club Deportivo Leganés is facing a complicated situation regarding the possible departure of Juan Cruz, who seeks to leave the Madrid-based club after their relegation to LaLiga Hypermotion. The Spanish-Argentine winger, with several offers from First Division teams on the table, is seriously considering requesting paternity leave as a means of pressure to accelerate his departure. Andrs Pardo, the sports director of Leganés, has denied the news, assuring that there is nothing to it. The Madrid-based club is resisting negotiating Cruz's departure, referring to his release clause of 10 million euros. Juan Cruz joined Leganés a year ago from Betis, in exchange for one million euros. The Madrid team paid this amount for 60% of the player's rights, and the remaining 40% still belongs to the Seville entity. For now, although he is present in training, the player has not participated in friendlies or the opening match of the Leganés season, in which he was not called up. The situation is uncertain, and only time will tell what will happen to the Spanish-Argentine winger. Leganés is trying to keep its star player, but Juan Cruz seems determined to leave the club. The release clause of 10 million euros is a significant obstacle for Cruz's suitors, which include Rayo and Alavés, as well as some offers from Portugal. The future of Juan Cruz is a mystery, and Leganés must make an important decision about its player. But what will happen next is anyone's guess. The club's management must weigh its options carefully, considering the potential consequences of keeping or losing Cruz. So far, the player has not spoken publicly about his intentions, leaving everyone wondering what he will do next.