La Liga
UD Las Palmas has been clear: Mika Mármol will only leave the club if the full amount of his release clause, valued at 10 million euros, is paid. This firm stance not only reflects the importance of the left-footed center back in the Canary team's sports project but also their recent financial strength after closing the sale of Alberto Moleiro to Villarreal. Furthermore, this operation could benefit FC Barcelona, which holds half of the player's rights and would pocket 5 million if the transfer is completed.
Girona, who had shown interest in adding Mármol to strengthen their defense, has already received a clear response from the island team: there will be no discount or room for negotiation. The club views the Catalan defender as a key player in their attempt to return to La Liga and is unwilling to weaken their squad with unnecessary departures.
Barça, on the other hand, is closely monitoring the situation. The deal would represent an unexpected and well-received income in a market where every euro counts to make new signings. Although Mármol left the Blaugrana club without much fanfare, his progress at Las Palmas has been remarkable, and his potential sale showcases intelligent management of rights by the Barça entity.
For now, the scenario is clear: whoever wants Mármol must pay the full price. And if that happens, Las Palmas will earn a significant sum, and Barcelona will see their commitment to retaining a percentage of his transfer fee rewarded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Barcelona se frota las manos ante la inminente venta de Mika Mármol
