CONFIRMED: Real Betis rules out the signing of Amrabat

Unless there is a drastic last-minute change, Real Betis will not sign Sofyan Amrabat, the Moroccan midfielder who belongs to Fenerbahçe.

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Sofyan Amrabat during a match with Real Betis.
Sofyan Amrabat during a match with Real Betis.

Sofyan Amrabat, a Moroccan midfielder, will not continue in Andalusia next season, according to the latest rumors about Real Betis' transfers. After his loan from Fenerbahçe, the player will return to the Turkish club and begin negotiating his future. At 29, the African international has a good reputation in Europe, but Betis has decided not to pursue his signing. The Verdiblanca entity, which will play in the next Champions League, believes that the player's cost and conditions do not justify his incorporation.

During the 25/26 season, Amrabat played 29 games with Betis, delivering inconsistent performances that raised doubts about his commitment and consistency. Additionally, the Andalusian club has considered other factors such as his salary and Fenerbahçe's asking price. With a transfer fee of 12 million euros and 4 million euros annually in wages, the operation appeared complex for the economic and sporting planning of Manuel Pellegrini's team.

Real Betis' reasons for not signing Amrabat: €12 million transfer fee and €4 million yearly salary

The first reason is financial. Fenerbahçe has set a price of 12 million euros for Sofyan Amrabat's permanent transfer. For Real Betis, aiming to strengthen the squad to compete in both LaLiga and the Champions League, this amount does not align with their plans. The Verdiblanca entity prefers prioritizing younger signings with potential for future value appreciation.

Secondly, the player's salary. Amrabat earns around four million euros annually, a high figure for a player whose inconsistency was evident last season. The club believes it is unsustainable to incur such a high expense on a player whose contribution does not guarantee long-term reliability and performance.

The third reason is sporting. Despite being a player with quality and international experience, his performance in the Spanish league has not been consistent. Amrabat showcased glimpses of his ability, but in many matches, his impact was limited, raising concerns about his role in a Betis aiming to compete in European competitions and needing midfield reliability.

Lastly, there is the planning context. Real Betis is already exploring younger and more cost-effective alternatives. The sports management prefers reinforcing the squad with players who can grow and contribute over several years, avoiding high-cost gambles that could hinder other market movements.

After his return to Fenerbahçe, Sofyan Amrabat will have to decide his future. Several European clubs are closely monitoring the Moroccan's situation, especially Italian and French teams appreciating his experience and defensive abilities in midfield. The loan to Betis ended up being an intermediate step to showcase his worth in a demanding league like LaLiga.

The player will seek opportunities where he can play a leading role in a solid project. At 29, he still has several years of high performance ahead if he maintains his physical and competitive level. Clubs interested in him will need to negotiate with both Fenerbahçe and the player himself, considering his high salary and the Turkish club's demand for compensation commensurate with his level.

Meanwhile, Real Betis continues to work on reinforcing its squad with young and promising footballers, prioritizing signings that can contribute over multiple seasons. Amrabat's departure confirms the club's intention to maintain a financially responsible policy in line with Manuel Pellegrini's project and participation in the upcoming Champions League.

The trio of reasons—transfer fee, salary, and irregular performance—led to the decision to dismiss the option of signing Amrabat. Betis seeks reliability and continuity in its midfield, and although the Moroccan is talented, he does not fit the club's desired profile to face the next season with assurance.

With this, Sofyan Amrabat returns to Turkey, while Betis focuses on younger and more sustainable alternatives. The Andalusian club's planning points to an active summer market where each signing is carefully considered to reinforce the squad without compromising economic stability.

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