The Brazilian winger Luiz Henrique has finally accepted the offer of Textor Group Eagle to leave transferred to Botafogo from Rio de Janeiro, who will face the most expensive signing in the history of Brazilian football, Well, he will pay Real Betis 20 million euros (16 fixed and another 4 in easy-to-follow variables). The footballer, after a few months at Botafogo, will join Olympique Lyon, another team owned by the group of companies controlled by John Textor, who also owns Crystal Palace.
The transfer of Luiz Henrique They consider it closed in Brazil, because Real Betis does not confirm or deny anything, because they have some negotiations open to strengthen the squad with part of the money they receive for this transfer which could be more expensive.
The green and white club are in talks to sign a forward to replace Church of BorjaWhat is that? Chimy Avila (Osasuna) or Cedric Bakambú (Galatasaray), qualified for the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup with the Congo team. He also wants extreme and negotiated with Alavés for Luis Riojaa Betic native who has always shown his desire to play for the Verdiblanco club, which can be put Juan Cruz in operation to reduce cost. He also has open negotiations with West Ham to sign the attacking midfielder. Pablo Fornalsalso to Olympique Lyonnais for the world champion left-back in Argentina Nicolas Tagliaficowhose arrival would require the departure of Abner on loan (he was offered to Sao Paulo, among others) or Juan Miranda, whose contract expires in June and has not been renewed.
The market is open until Thursday at 11:59 pm and in the offices of Real Betis they are working overtime to close some of these contracts and certainly the removal of some heavier ones (William Carvalho?) to make room in the market. salary cap, which the club has exceeded, limiting its marketability.
Source: La Verdad

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