La Liga
Real Betis Balompié has made a firm decision regarding its goalkeeping situation for this transfer window after finalizing the sale of Rui Silva to Sporting de Portugal. The sports management has chosen not to make a financial outlay for Álvaro Valles, the goalkeeper from UD Las Palmas, whom they consider the ideal replacement for the Portuguese but who will arrive at no cost next June.
This decision reflects the economic management policy that the Seville club has adopted in recent seasons, prioritizing strategic moves in the market. Valles, 26 years old, is ending his contract with the Canary Islands team next summer, allowing Betis to incorporate the goalkeeper at no cost, thus saving resources that can be allocated to other key positions.
Pellegrini trusts what he has in the squad, no one will be signed
In the meantime, Manuel Pellegrini will have to rely on Fran Vieites and the veteran Adrián San Miguel to cover the Betis goal in the upcoming months. Vieites, 24 years old, has shown confidence in the opportunities he's had, while Adrián, with his experience and commitment to the club, will be a key figure to provide leadership in the dressing room.
Betis's decision aims to balance sporting performance with financial sustainability, opting for an orderly transition in such an important position as the goal. Valles' arrival in June promises to continue a project that is continually strengthening under the guidance of the Chilean coach.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esto es lo que piensa hacer el Betis con su portería tras la venta de Rui Silva
