Sergi Altimira transfer: Sporting CP raises offer to €18m plus €4m in variables as Betis chases sales before June 30
Sporting CP increases bid for Sergi Altimira to €18m plus €4m in variables, edging closer to Real Betis’s valuation as the club pushes to finalise sales before June 30.
Sporting raises bid to €18m plus €4m variables
Sporting CP has improved its proposal for the Sergi Altimira transfer to a package worth €18 million in guaranteed fees with an additional €4 million tied to variables. The revised offer moves Sporting nearer to Real Betis’s asking price, though it still falls short of the roughly €25 million figure the Verdiblancos sought.
Negotiations remain fluid and incomplete, with Sporting now preparing contract terms for the player while Betis continues to weigh the economic impact of the potential sale. Sources close to the situation say no agreement has been signed and that the deal could still pivot in the coming days.
Betis under pressure to complete sales before June 30
Real Betis has made clear to potential suitors that it wants to register meaningful outgoing transfers ahead of June 30 to help square its books for the new financial year. Club officials view early summer sales as a priority to free salary space and comply with budget targets ahead of the Champions League campaign.
That deadline has added urgency to all talks, elevating the importance of the Altimira negotiation as one of the first potential departures. Officials are reportedly balancing the desire to maximise transfer income with the need to keep squad depth for the upcoming season.
Altimira’s Betis evolution and last season’s numbers
Sergi Altimira joined Real Betis three years ago from Getafe for a reported fee of €1.4 million and has since developed into a regular presence in the squad. In the most recent campaign he made 40 appearances across competitions, including 24 in LaLiga, 11 in the Europa League and five in the Copa del Rey.
The midfielder contributed two goals and three assists across the season while becoming valued for his positional discipline and passing range. Those performances have drawn attention from several clubs abroad and underpinned Sporting’s interest in securing him as part of their midfield rebuild.
Sporting’s contract offer and release clause proposal
Sporting CP is reported to be offering Altimira a five-year contract as part of its approach, alongside a substantial release clause that would be set at €80 million. The long-term deal is intended to both secure the player’s services and protect Sporting’s future market position should Altimira continue to progress.
From Betis’s perspective, the structure of the offer — fixed fee plus variables — is significant because it affects immediate revenue recognition and potential future earnings. Sporting’s mix of guaranteed and conditional payments is designed to bridge the valuation gap while managing its own budgetary constraints.
Other Betis outbound moves and squad planning
Real Betis has other departures under consideration that could supplement any income from Altimira’s sale and help raise the club’s salary limit. One operation already reported is the transfer of Nobel Mendy to Rayo Vallecano for €3.5 million for 80% of his rights, plus further add-ons based on objectives.
Those transactions, combined with additional sales, would create more room under Betis’s wage cap and allow the club to plan for reinforcements ahead of European competition. Sporting officials and Betis management are aware that a cluster of outgoing moves will influence transfer leverage and timing for each individual negotiation.
Negotiations with RB Leipzig and player agreement still required
While Sporting and Betis discuss terms, the deal remains contingent on multiple moving parts, including an outstanding negotiation with RB Leipzig and the player’s own approval. Betis sources say there are talks involving Leipzig over related aspects of the operation, which complicates a straightforward sale.
Ultimately, the transfer cannot proceed without Altimira’s consent to personal terms, meaning Sporting must still convince the player on salary, duration and role. The interplay between club-to-club fees and the player’s priorities will determine whether the refined offer can be turned into a completed transfer.
Financial strategy and implications for Betis’s Champions League cycle
For Real Betis, the timing and size of sales this summer will shape transfer strategy and squad construction in a Champions League season. Early inflows from outgoing transfers would give the sporting department flexibility to pursue reinforcements while ensuring the club meets financial fair play and internal budgetary rules.
Club executives are reported to be calculating outcomes under different scenarios, weighing certainty of immediate funds against the upside of higher conditional payments. The balance between sporting competitiveness and fiscal responsibility is central to Betis’s approach to the market this summer.
Real Betis and Sporting CP appear to be closing the gap on a deal for Sergi Altimira, but with the June 30 window looming and outstanding discussions with RB Leipzig and the player himself, the transfer remains far from certain.










