Etienne Eto’o’s struggles for playing time at Rayo Vallecano have raised concerns among supporters and observers alike.
Despite his strong performances with the club’s B team, the young Cameroonian forward has found first-team opportunities scarce.
Rayo head coach Iñigo Pérez has now spoken out on the matter, explaining the reasoning behind his gradual introduction into the senior squad.
A long-awaited La Liga debut
After spending months on the fringes of the first team, Eto’o finally made his La Liga debut on February 22, 2025, in Rayo Vallecano’s match against Real Betis.
However, he was given just four minutes of game time—a brief appearance that left many wondering why he has not been given a more significant role.
The 22-year-old forward, son of Cameroon legend Samuel Eto’o, has consistently impressed with the reserve team.
His performances at the youth level have sparked debate among fans, with many believing he has earned the right to more opportunities at the top level.
With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, speculation is growing over whether he will seek a move elsewhere in search of regular football.
Iñigo Pérez defends his approach
Amid mounting pressure to give Eto’o a bigger role, Iñigo Pérez has defended his cautious approach.
The Rayo Vallecano boss insists that the young striker’s development must be managed carefully and that stepping up to La Liga is a process that requires patience.
I appreciate the player, his enthusiasm, and the level he has shown in the youth categories,” Pérez said. “Etienne brings us a lot, but there are levels in football for a reason.
We cannot simply assume that his performances in the lower divisions will immediately translate into success in La Liga.
My job is to help him transition smoothly and ensure he has the right foundation to perform consistently at the highest level.
A future at Rayo Vallecano?
Pérez’s remarks suggest that Rayo Vallecano are not ready to rush Eto’o’s progression, but with the player nearing the end of his contract, the club may need to make a decision soon.
If his playing time does not increase in the coming weeks, the forward could explore other options, either within Spain or elsewhere in Europe.
For now, Eto’o remains a promising talent waiting for his breakthrough moment.
Whether that happens at Rayo Vallecano or another club remains to be seen.