I saw this earlier, great that the club are stepping up, but Betis and the player want to wait until the summer before taking their best option and fattest fee by the looks of it.
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I saw this earlier, great that the club are stepping up, but Betis and the player want to wait until the summer before taking their best option and fattest fee by the looks of it.
Aye. That's what the Spanish press are saying.
On top of that, it says that he's gatting attention from "bigger clubs"..... which we already knew. Release clause of somewhere around the 23 million quid mark . Says we've tabled a 15 million euro bid. However, I reckon even if we upped our bid and Betis accepted, the player would probably be wise to hold on till the end of the season, as I imagine championship football would be something he'd like to avoid.
I'd be very surprised to see him sign a permanent contract in January.
Not sure why we would submit a bid when Camarasa doesn't want to sign for us permanently in January and is on loan here until the end of the season.
I think he'll stay if we stay up. He won't go back to Betis and knows he's adored here, would he get into the first team at an Everton? I'm not sure
Surely the club asked him before submitting a bit ....doesnt make sense otherwise
Víctor Camarasa, Betis midfielder who is playing in Cardiff, recently promoted to the Premier League this season, loaned without purchase option by Real Betis, manages a juicy offer from Cardiff himself and knows firsthand the interest of other clubs of higher level, with which he currently competes, and his future looks set to continue in British football
Cardiff himself had already made an offer of 15 million euros to Real Betis in the winter market due to the transfer of the midfielder, but both the club and the player himself, with a contract at Betis until 2022, prefer to wait until the end of the season. the season to solve about their future. First you have to see how the Welsh finishes the Championship - they are one point above the drop zone - and then both Betis and the player will study in detail the offers they have on the table. At the moment, the assignment without purchase option will be maintained until the end of the season.
Camarasa has become a key player in Cardiff, with whom he has played 22 games this season, in which he has scored 3 goals and 2 assists. At Betis they are clear that he is a player with a large market in British football, where he adapts perfectly for his characteristics, being a great round-trip player (box to box), although he does not fit in the type of player he is looking for. Setién for Real Betis.
The club that wants to get their services must approach a lot, but the entire deposit, to its termination clause, of 25 million euros, of which 20% (5 million) correspond to the Levant. That same amount, 25 million euros, are what Betis has to pay to PSG (already disbursed 3 for the transfer) to be made definitively with the Lo Celso pass.
Signing Camarasa now does not improve our midfield in the short term. Whilst i would be very pleased that he joined us permanently I would prefer that we looked for an improvement on Gunnarsson first.
If we sign him, our squad this season does not improve. If we stay up sign him, he's class and would be a huge miss. If we sign him now, all that would do is bring forward the payment of 15 million which should be spent on a midfielder and right back
I would be very happy if we could do both if we also got the striker and right back that we need as well. If available money is an issue during this window then signing a striker, right back and another midfield should be the priority with the signing of Camarasa deferred until the summer ( assuming our survival ). There is a risk here in that Camarasa might become an attractive proposition for other Premier clubs but perhaps that risk is secondary to our survival ?
Do not think this would be a wise signing. We have other pressing issues and not much of a budget.
I can't imagine why he'd want to sign permanently for us to be honest, he's constantly looking for a pass that doesn't exist because no one's in the position to receive it