La Liga
Chimy Ávila is living his last weeks as a player of Real Betis. The Argentine forward is not in Manuel Pellegrini's plans, and his departure in the January transfer market is practically a done deal, after several months marked by lack of prominence and the feeling of being a profile that no longer fits into the Verdiblanco sporting project.
The striker was very close to leaving Heliópolis last summer, but the negotiations did not reach a successful conclusion due to the absence of proposals that pleased all parties. Since then, his situation has only worsened, with an increasingly secondary role and a progressive loss of weight within the rotation of the Chilean coach. The lack of minutes and continuity has ended up confirming that his time at Betis is coming to an end.
Chimy Ávila, out of the project
Chimy's reality at Betis is that of a player who has been completely sidelined. His combative, intense, and strong-willed profile, which once fit the team's competitive demands, has been losing value in a context where Pellegrini prioritizes a different kind of striker, more associative and with greater ability to integrate into a more elaborate positional game.
This change in focus has left the Argentine in an uncomfortable position, with little room to prove himself on the field and with the label of being discarded increasingly accepted by those around him. At 31 years old, the forward understands that he needs a change of scenery to regain sensations and to once again feel important within a project that fully trusts him.

Girona emerges as a real option
After months in which his name has been linked to several teams in the Segunda División, Chimy Ávila's future could remain in the top tier. Girona has emerged strongly as a possible destination, becoming a very attractive scenario both in terms of sports and competitiveness for the Argentine.
The Catalan team values his experience in LaLiga, his combative mentality, and his ability to bring character in demanding matches. In a team that has shown ambition and growth, the arrival of a profile like Chimy's could offer a different alternative in attack, providing intensity, pressure, and presence in the final meters.
For the player himself, the possibility of continuing in the Primera División represents an added stimulus, as well as an opportunity to relaunch his career in an environment that could enhance his virtues.
An increasingly imminent farewell
Everything points to a definitive conclusion in January. Betis seeks to lighten its salary mass and offload players who are no longer part of its roadmap, while Chimy Ávila aspires to regain prominence and competitiveness away from a context where he has felt marginalized.
The stage is set for a departure that is already perceived as inevitable. Only the destination needs to be finalized, but the message is clear: the era of the Argentine forward in Heliópolis is coming to an end, and everything indicates that his next challenge could be tinged with red and white at Montilivi.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El equipo de LaLiga que quiere al Chimy Ávila
