One of the Beticos footballers who has already decided not to renew could leave good money if he agrees to leave in January, but his goal would not be the one he had already agreed with a Serie A club. Now we’re heading towards the Bundesliga.
Guido Rodríguez is not the only player currently unwilling to extend his contract with Betis Ramon planes He has another front to contend with. The footballer in question will fulfill his contract on June 30 and has tried several times to persuade him to sign. In fact, the persistence was greater than that Argentine midfielder.
In many ways, left-back Juan Miranda has said no to Ramón Planes and, for that matter, Manuel Pellegrini. Therefore, Betis has given up on the goal of convincing the player. His original plan was to reach the end of the season, be free and then sign for AC Milan. But in the last few hours a legend from Germany has spoken out.
Borussia Dortmund are contacting Ramón Planes in a bid to offload the Betis winger in January
Although the Olivo player already has a roadmap and even his representative was in Milan to look at residences, it is the green and white club that can decide on his future as they still have a say over his transfer in the winter market becomes. However, Borussia Dortmund’s idea is not to force him to go to his native Germany, but to tempt him with a big contract.
According to information leaked from Miranda’s environment, the Rossoneri club will pay him a net transfer fee of 1.8 million euros as well as a bonus of 200,000 euros for achieving goals. So the German team will have to up the ante if they want to sign the left-back in January. On the other hand, the Milan team would pay 3 kilos to Betis, but Planes rejected the offer.
From a sporting point of view, what is the best option for Miranda and also for Ramón Planes?
It’s good that the economic aspect is important for a player’s decision, but the sporting aspect must also be taken into account. That is, the project in which the player will end up, which in this case is very interesting. The former Barcelona player must expect that the team he will sign with will not be allowed to use him as a starter.
Juan Miranda has a difficult time as there is only one player in this position in both squads (left-back). The need for both Milan and Dortmund is more than obvious and it is natural that the battle will become tense. In addition, they are two clubs that are always represented in the Champions League and are called upon to be champions in their respective leagues.
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