Polish chess player Siegbert Tarrasch said of the key to not losing a game that “distrust is the most necessary quality of a chess player.” This Wednesday UD Las Palmas asks Real Betis to “make a move” about one of their stars last season: the goalkeeper. UD Las Palmas is the club with the lowest budget in LaLiga EA Sports and any disappointment in its revenue forecasts could hamper the team’s credibility to meet other commitments.
And that is the state in which the acting goalkeeper of UD Las Palmas is still stuck, Alvaro Valles, because days passed and nothing was decided for his future except for one thing: he will not play for the Canary Islands club next season. On social networks, yellow fans interpreted that the collective trust was abused in a goalkeeper trained in Las Palmas.
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@RealBetis for negotiating and agreeing a player with a contract, or @Alvarovalles13 He was bluffed by claiming an agreement when there really wasn’t one.
— Erik Ramos Santana (@ErikRamosSanta1) July 22, 2024
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The reasons. The president and patron of UD Las Palmas, Miguel Angel Ramirez, said this Wednesday on UD Radio that “this boy will not play at UD Las Palmas next season,” he said. At UD Las Palmas they did not like all the methods and ingredients in which the athlete carved his future when, legally, he has a contract until 2025. “The Marseille gave him more money than Betisbut the player asked him for double what Marseille offered him,” said the president of the island club.
Ángel Haro, president of Real Betis Regarding the statements of Álvaro Valles and Ramírez, he said on July 22 that “he is a player with a current contract and that contract must be respected. I cannot go to the statements made by the president of Las Palmas. the player’s contract is valid, we respect it.”
Ramírez recalled to UD Radio that he could not be transferred to the French Olympique de Marseille because the Sevillian goalkeeper had an agreement with Betis. And it happens that Betis has lower numbers than Marseille and The yellow team does not want to suffer from property damage product of not doing things that consider the economic criteria on the part of the player’s environment and the player himself without first considering his official employer, UD Las Palmas.
Liquidity injection with Coco. The Canarian club, which has the smallest budget in LaLiga EA Sports, seeks to stabilize itself in order to have the liquidity available to consolidate its permanence in the First Division.
For this reason, he will receive 7.5 million euros for the recent transfer of central defender Saúl Coco to the Italian Torino, as announced this Wednesday Miguel Angel Ramirezpresident and patron of the entity of Gran Canaria.
In UD Radio Ramírez pointed out that they will receive that amount on a deferred basis, at in the next four years. “We have not collected a single euro, we will collect it when appropriate. We have made a good sale, but it is not desired,” he assured.
Source: La Verdad

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