Julian Brandt has appeared on the table within the news and rumors of Real Betis as a market opportunity with a huge name, although still far from being a real priority. The representatives of the German attacking midfielder were at the Ciudad Deportiva Luis del Sol on Tuesday to convey the player's offer, free after ending his spell at Borussia Dortmund.
The meeting with Manu Fajardo serves to assess scenarios, identify needs, and take the temperature of a squad that requires significant adjustments. Betis' return to the Champions League increases the appeal of the project, but it also necessitates making very wise decisions to not jeopardize the financial margin.
Julian Brandt, a free agent with a European pedigree
The profile of Julian Brandt is not unnoticed. At 30 years old, the German can operate as an attacking midfielder, offensive interior, or wide player, a versatility that has always defined his career. Additionally, he has 48 caps for Germany and a long history in the Bundesliga.
Having risen through Wolfsburg, he flourished at Bayer Leverkusen and made the leap to Borussia Dortmund in 2019 for around €25 million. At his peak, he was valued at €50 million, although now his valuation hovers around €15 million after becoming a free agent and concluding his contract on June 30, 2026.
His overall numbers help to understand why his name still carries weight. Across clubs and national team, he has more than 500 official appearances, with a consistent offensive output over the years. Last season, he tallied 7 goals and 4 assists in the Bundesliga, interesting statistics for a player who was not always a guaranteed starter.

Real Betis looks at other priorities for LaLiga
Real Betis, however, does not seem willing to alter its roadmap for an agency offer. In Heliópolis, they value the name, experience, and quality, but the salary of Julian Brandt emerges as a significant barrier for a club that must be meticulous.
The sporting direction is currently working on other profiles to strengthen the midfield. The goal of Facundo Bernal remains on the table for an operation close to €7.5 million, while names like Dani Ceballos and Nicolas Raskin hold better consideration within the planning.
The idea is to add legs, balance, and the capacity to sustain the competitive rhythm demanded by LaLiga and the Champions League. Brandt would contribute talent and the final pass, but Betis also needs profiles with experience, pressure, and a cleaner salary fit.
The departure of Deossa conditions Betis' planning
Another key issue is Nelson Deossa. Although there was an understanding with Vasco da Gama, the operation has slowed down due to contractual matters and the rekindled interest from other clubs, including River Plate and Club América.
This potential departure may create room for new actions, but it still does not resolve the fit of such an expensive signing in terms of salary like that of Julian Brandt. The club aims to avoid impulsive decisions and prioritize operations that fit within the budget.
The situation presents a clear message: the offer exists, but there is no advanced negotiation. Julian Brandt would be a prestigious signing for LaLiga, with a significant past at Borussia Dortmund and proven quality, but Real Betis currently has other priorities before deciding whether to turn that visit into a real opportunity.
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