Adam Cherradi has completed a free transfer from Cerdanyola FC to Getafe CF B, signing a deal that runs from 2026-02-02 to 2028-06-30. The 22‑year‑old central midfielder leaves the Catalan club to join the Segunda Federación – Gr. V side, becoming the latest addition to Getafe’s reserve squad.
The move comes at the end of Cherradi’s spell with Cerdanyola, where his contract situation allowed Getafe CF B to secure him without a transfer fee. Transfer records list the switch as a free transfer, underlining that Cerdanyola receive no compensation for the player’s departure. Getafe CF B, who compete in Spain’s Segunda Federación – Gr. V, add depth in central midfield with a tall, 1.90 m option who has already accumulated senior experience across Spain’s lower divisions.
Born in Hospitalet de Llobregat and holding both Spanish and Moroccan nationality, Cherradi has spent his entire career to date in Spain. He progressed through the youth ranks at UD Unificación Bellvitge U19 and UE Cornellà U19 before stepping up to UE Cornellà’s senior side. From there, he moved repeatedly between Cornellà and Cerdanyola FC, with loan spells in 2022-23 and 2023-24 and permanent stays at both clubs, before Cerdanyola re‑signed him again in 2025.
Market value data from recent seasons shows Cherradi stabilising in the lower professional bracket, with valuations around €25,000 early in his senior career and later assessments rising to €50,000 while at UE Cornellà and Cerdanyola FC. A final listed valuation at Cerdanyola in 2025 dropped to zero, consistent with his status ahead of a free transfer, before he secured his move to Getafe CF B.
Cherradi’s primary position is central midfield, and he is categorised as a central midfielder rather than a utility player, indicating that Getafe CF B are recruiting him for a specialised role in the middle of the pitch. His height and profile suggest a presence capable of contributing in both defensive and build‑up phases, though specific match and season statistics are not recorded in the available data.
The transfer also extends a pathway that has kept Cherradi in Spanish football from youth level onward. Having represented Spanish clubs exclusively – UE Sant Ildefons, UD Unificación Bellvitge, UE Cornellà at youth and senior level, and Cerdanyola FC – he now links up with the reserve side of a top‑flight organisation. While Getafe CF B operate in the Segunda Federación – Gr. V, they form a direct bridge to La Liga side Getafe CF.
Cherradi’s dual national profile means his progress at Getafe CF B will be followed from both Spain and Morocco, with his development in a professional structure offering potential long‑term implications for any future international ambitions. For now, the confirmed transfer to Getafe CF B provides a clear next step in his career, placing him in a competitive environment where consistent performances in the Segunda Federación – Gr. V could shape his reputation and open the door to higher levels within Spanish football.







