La Liga
Real Betis has successfully closed its fiscal year and is now in a position to set the tone in the transfer market. With financial goals accomplished thanks to a great season in the Conference League (culminating in the runner-up position) and key sales during the winter, the Verdiblanco entity is in a strong position to negotiate for some of its most valued players.
In this context, as reported by EstadioDeportivo, the Andalusian club has decided to set a release price for three of its top assets: Ez Abde, Jesús Rodríguez, and Johnny Cardoso.
Ez Abde:
The Moroccan winger, a key player in crucial moments of the season, has attracted interest from several Serie A clubs, as well as Saudi Al-Ittihad. His initial valuation is around 20 million euros, although a portion of that amount will go to FC Barcelona, which still holds a percentage of the transfer.
Jesús Rodríguez:
Meanwhile, Jesús Rodríguez has been one of the standout breakthroughs for the team. His potential has not gone unnoticed by renowned teams like Napoli, Newcastle, or Chelsea. Betis has stated that they will not deviate from the midfielder's release clause, set at 35 million, although it could rise to 50 million under certain conditions.
Johnny Cardoso:
Regarding Johnny Cardoso, the American international has already received a formal offer from Atlético de Madrid, which was rejected. The club has set his price at 40 million, making it clear that there is no urgent need to sell.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Betis pone precio a 3 de sus mejores jugadores
