Elche CF is at a crucial moment in its planning for the upcoming season, particularly in the attack. The imminent departure of André Silva to Porto, uncertainties surrounding Rafa Mir, and recent offers for Álvaro Rodríguez have led the sports management to seek alternatives in the market. Of the three forwards who have been part of the team this season, none are guaranteed to continue next year. Silva, Mir, and Rodríguez have been pivotal, accumulating a total of 25 goals that have been key to the club's survival in LaLiga. However, the contractual situation of each raises questions about their future. André Silva seems to have his destination sealed, as he will not exercise the renewal option in his contract. Despite meeting several clauses, he is expected to sign with Porto, where he excelled before his time at Elche. His performance has been notable, surpassing the ten-goal mark, a feat only Jonathas achieved in the last decade with the team. On the other hand, Rafa Mir faces an uncertain future. Although Elche CF had considered activating his purchase option, his decline in performance in the second half of the season and personal issues have complicated the situation. If the purchase is not executed, he will return to Sevilla, leaving Elche with only Álvaro Rodríguez as a contracted forward. Rodríguez, for his part, has attracted the attention of several Premier League clubs, with offers that could reach 22 million euros. This would set a record in the club's history, although Elche would only receive half of that amount due to the federative rights held by Real Madrid. In summary, Elche CF is facing a restructuring in its attack, with several critical decisions to make in the coming months.