Valencia CF have made a loan offer to Sevilla for Rafa Mir, proposing to take on part of the player’s remaining salary and a €4 million purchase option. However, according to Pedro Morata, the proposal was rejected by Sevilla FC. Sevilla President José María Del Nido expressed his outrage and described the offer as “disrespectful”.
Inform @pedro_morata that he @SevillaFC rejects the proposal @ValenciaCF from Rafa Mir and his president Del Nido Junior outraged: “The offer is disrespectful”
▪️Offered to pay 30% of half the player’s salary for a loan with a NON-mandatory purchase of 4 million— solofichajes123 (@solofichajes123) January 31, 2024
A complicated operation
Valencia CF’s proposal aimed to secure Rafa Mir’s loan deal, committing to taking on a fraction of the player’s salary and offering a €4 million purchase option. Despite Valencia’s efforts, Sevilla FC did not accept the initial offer and expressed dissatisfaction, seeing it as disrespectful.
President Del Nido Junior expressed his dissatisfaction with the conditions presented by Valencia and made it clear that the proposal did not meet Seville’s expectations. In light of this setback, Valencia is preparing a new offer to meet Sevilla’s demands and secure the loan of Rafa Mir.
Tensions in negotiations between both clubs are evident and Valencia are now expected to make an improved offer to secure the services of Rafa Mir. Meanwhile, Sevilla FC is sticking to its terms and waiting for what it considers an appropriate proposal to release the player.