The drought and underperformance of Real Sociedad’s strikers coincided with the creative splendor of John Baptist with Eibar in the Second Division this season. It is clear that the level of the top category is higher than the current so-called Hypermotion League, but the 17 ‘txitxarros’ and the excellent performance of the realistic youth squad in the gunsmiths team have attracted the attention of locals and foreigners. and opened up some unknowns looking into the future. As MD Gipuzkoa learned, Real retains the rights Baptistwhose contract with Eibar expires in 2025. The forward is now focused on trying to get promoted to the Barcelona team.
The agreement for the transfer of the striker from Real to Eibar in 2022 is complicated. In 2017, when Athletic came with all its weapons to sign BaptistReal renewed him in very good conditions until 2023. But he did not have the continuity and opportunities expected and, after several transfers, they let him go to Ipurua, paying him part of his salary, two years ago.
In this transfer agreement, La Real, among other things, reserves the right to receive 50% of a future sale of the footballer and also includes a series of executable variables in case the team is promoted of the gunsmith. Thus, the txuri urdin club retains certain decision-making powers Baptist. There will be no shortage of options for the 28-year-old striker.
Goals of all colors
It is normal that realistic technicians follow the evolution of ‘Bau’ in this course and more considering that he played 33 games in the league, 100%, 26 of them as a starter and that he scored 17 goals from all. possible invoices : seven on the right foot, five on the left and five on the head. His amazing scoring ratio is 0.52 goals per game.
Baptist He was unsuccessful in the Real first team, where he scored nine goals in 84 games; But he did it at Eibar -23 goals in 77 games. Will consider Olabe this ‘low cost’ option? Its market value is 1.4 million.
Source: La Verdad
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