Nelson Deossa transfer edges closer as Vasco da Gama advances on loan-plus-buy proposal
Nelson Deossa transfer: Vasco da Gama is reported to be close to a deal as Betis seek a season loan with an obligation to buy above €11m; clubs aim to conclude business before preseason.
Real Betis are preparing for the 2026–27 preseason while negotiations over Nelson Deossa’s future accelerate, with Vasco da Gama emerging as the leading suitor. The Colombian midfielder remains on holiday in his homeland, but sources close to the club say talks in Spain and Brazil have intensified and a formal offer is expected imminently. Betis see the move as a key piece of a wider summer reshuffle that must reconcile outgoing sales with planned reinforcements.
Betis confirm 2026–27 preseason itinerary
Two weeks from now senior first-team players and select academy prospects will report to Seville to begin preparations for the 2026–27 campaign. The club has scheduled an initial training camp in Germany, followed by days at the club’s facilities in Seville and warm-weather stops in Ireland and Marbella. The itinerary is designed to blend high-intensity work with commercial commitments and match-readiness, and the club’s sporting staff expects the core of the squad to be present.
Nelson Deossa is not expected to take part in the opening sessions should the transfer progress as currently reported. Betis’ coaching staff plan to complete conditioning and tactical work with the players who remain, while leaving space to integrate new arrivals once departures are settled.
Vasco da Gama emerges as frontrunner in Deossa negotiations
After earlier approaches from River Plate failed to materialise into a firm proposal, Vasco da Gama have positioned themselves as the most serious contender to sign Deossa. Sources indicate the Brazilian side have reached an agreement in principle with the player, aligning on personal terms that would facilitate a move. The decisive element remaining is a written formal offer to Real Betis that satisfies the club’s valuation and structure requirements.
Betis are reported to be awaiting that official bid this week to move discussions beyond verbal understandings. The club’s transfer list includes Deossa among several names the sporting department has designated as transferable to balance the books and free squad space for targeted signings.
Proposed loan with obligation to buy matches Betis financial targets
Betis paid just over €11 million for Deossa last year and are intent on recouping their investment or bettering it when negotiating a sale. The structure under discussion is a one-season loan with an obligation to buy at the end of the term for a fee exceeding the original outlay. That approach would provide immediate payroll relief while guaranteeing a future transfer fee and a modest capital gain for the LaLiga club.
The terms mirror a growing trend in European and South American transfers where clubs use deferred purchase mechanisms to manage cashflow and sporting risk. For Betis, the priority is a firm contractual commitment that protects the club’s financial position and allows planning for incoming players during the remainder of the summer window.
Sporting director Manu Fajardo pushing to accelerate business
Manu Fajardo and his sporting department are driving to conclude outgoing deals rapidly to clear space for new signings and to finalise the squad before competitive duties begin. The Betis hierarchy view a timely resolution of Deossa’s situation as critical to the club’s broader recruitment agenda. Sources inside the club say Fajardo will press both buyer and agent to convert current understandings into binding paperwork within days.
Parallel negotiations include the future of Sergi Altimira, where interest from Sporting CP and RB Leipzig has registered but no firm offer has yet been accepted. The club has signalled that any departure must match valuations; that stance reinforces Betis’ effort to avoid rushed sales that would compromise long-term strategy.
Other departures being arranged to balance the roster
Beyond Deossa and Altimira, Betis are working on solutions for a number of fringe and loan-return players to consolidate their roster. Iker Losada is back at the club following a loan spell at Levante, and the technical staff are assessing whether another temporary move or a permanent transfer best serves his development and the club’s ledger. Likewise, Gonzalo Petit, who has had spells at Mirandés and Granada, is expected to be offered another loan or a transfer that allows Betis to recover the funds invested last season.
The club faces a delicate balancing act: securing adequate fees for departures while ensuring adequate squad depth ahead of a demanding season. Each decision will be weighed against sporting needs, the squad’s balance, and the financial targets agreed by the board.
Timing and next steps ahead of LaLiga kickoff
With LaLiga’s start date approaching, Betis aim to finalise as many transactions as possible in the coming weeks to ensure tactical continuity and preseason integration. The sporting department has set internal deadlines that reflect the compressed nature of modern transfer windows and the complexity of cross-border deals. For Deossa, a written proposal from Vasco da Gama that satisfies Betis’ conditions would trigger contract formalities and medical scheduling.
If the loan-plus-obligation model proceeds, Betis will monitor Deossa’s progress closely and plan accordingly for potential replacements. The club remains committed to executing a transfer strategy that supports on-field competitiveness and prudent financial management.
The next few days are likely to be decisive for Nelson Deossa’s transfer status and for Betis’ wider market business, as verbal agreements give way to formal offers and paperwork ahead of preseason preparations.









