La Liga
AS Roma has decided to withdraw from the race to sign Mika Mármol after failing to reach an agreement with UD Las Palmas. The Italian club had submitted an offer of seven million euros for the Catalan defender, a figure deemed insufficient by the Canary Islands entity, which set the release price at ten million. Faced with the refusal to lower its demands, the Roman team has chosen to step back from the negotiations.
Roma Will Not Sign Mika Mármol
One of the key factors in this operation is that UD Las Palmas would only receive half of the transfer fee, as FC Barcelona retains 50% of the player's economic rights. As reported by the newspaper Marca, the sports management of the yellow team believes that they cannot afford to sell him for a lower amount, as it would mean receiving less than five million euros. Additionally, the insular team is actively seeking a way out for Sinkgraven, further complicating the likelihood of losing another player in that position.
Mármol, who is a key piece in Diego Martínez's system, is under contract until June 2026, and although his continuity beyond this season seems unlikely, his departure will not occur in this winter transfer window. UD Las Palmas is hopeful of receiving better offers in the summer, a time when the player can seek a new destination, but with a figure more in line with his expectations.
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