Agreement for the departure of Collado to Betis

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The only thing missing is the signature Alex Collado (24 years old) is a player of Real Betis. The Sabadell player will commit to the Andalusian club for four seasons and another optional season and will be free, as he has forgiven more than half of what he signed in Barcelona: one more year of salary and a part that he postponed from Covid . Also the boat a percentage of future sales will be saved (about 30 percent).

The signing will not be made official yet due to Legs They are waiting for some departures to be confirmed and the announcement is expected by the end of the week or the beginning of next week. In addition to hillthe verdiblancos have no confirmation yet Hector Bellerinwhere they also have total agreement, Marc Roca and Marc Bartrawhich also points to the signing of Verdiblanco.

In the case of hill, this Monday he did not even appear at the beginning of the preseason for the Barça team. The squad player has permission because his departure from Legs it’s almost done.

hill So closes 14 years in Barcelona. The midfielder joined the Blaugrana academy in 2009, coming from Espanyol, where he ended up after starting at Mercantil. Collado went through all the categories, winning the Youth League, until he reached the first team, where he made his debut in an official match against Celta de Vigo in the Liga in May 2019

Source: La Verdad

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