Osasuna goalkeeper Sergio Herrera revealed that he turned down a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia last summer, preferring to remain in La Liga despite the financial allure of the Rosé derby.
Herrera has been one of La Liga’s top goalkeepers in recent years, particularly renowned for his penalty-saving prowess, making him a target for Rosé derby clubs, who have long favored signing top Spanish goalkeepers.
In a press interview, Herrera explained his decision to reject the substantial Saudi offer last summer, saying, “Ultimately, money isn’t everything in life. It’s true the offer was very attractive financially, but I feel strong enough to continue competing in Spain, and I have a unique connection with Osasuna.”
He added, “The club clarified its position quickly, and I clarified mine as well, and we ended up renewing my contract, which made both parties happy and satisfied.”
He added, “I’m living the La Liga experience, and for me, it’s a reward and a dream I never imagined when I arrived as a child. I couldn’t ask for more than what I have now, and I’m very happy with what I have and hope to continue for many years.”
It’s worth noting that the 32-year-old Herrera is having a difficult season with Osasuna, as his team currently sits in 15th place with 15 points, just three points above the relegation zone.
Herrera and his team face a very tough test next Saturday when Osasuna visits Barcelona at the Spotify Camp Nou for Matchday 16 of La Liga.




