This Monday, July 10 at midnight, the period that some players, specifically, expired Sergi Darder and Leandro Cabrera, who left on loan of Espanyol if a club paid them in full what they charged last year in the First Division. Clause included in their contracts.
This event did not occur in either of the two cases, so EspanyoHe does not have to exercise some kind of right of first refusal. Or what is the same, if he decided to keep their salary in the First Division, he could block those loan exits, in case a team fought for said option to take the Uruguayan captain or central defender.
Such a transfer clause has been imposed on some of the most important contracts of Spanish players, by various references. Joselu got it when he signed on a free transfer from Alavés, although Madrid did not use that ‘joker’ and in the end, pichichi’s departure was more of a secret transfer than a loan because the merengue club paid value for the striker. the Catalan entity.
They still have something written both Leandro Cabrerasince he renewed a year ago, and Sergi Darder, who also signed him by extending his contract in August until 2026.
In the case of captain parakeet, the transfer option was almost ruled out, despite the clause, as it was revealed that the people of Artà will only agree to leave of the club of his life if the pass benefits both parties, if the Spaniard gets a good economic pinch, read his clause (10 million until July 31 and 15 from August).
The case of ‘Lele’ Cabrera is different from Darder’s. A squad of First Division teams have been interested in the Uruguayan (Getafe and Betis among the most prominent) and some foreigners such as Olympiacos de Diego Martinez. In the last few hours it has been revealed that the Al-Jazeera from Abu Dhabi this is his destination according to the program ‘El Chiringuito’. But from the club throughout Monday they denied that it had arrived any offer for ‘Lele’, has a contract until 2026.
Source: La Verdad

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