Real Betis transfer news: Outgoings for Nelson Deossa and Sergi Altimira set to shape summer window
Real Betis transfer news: The club is prioritizing departures as Nelson Deossa and Sergi Altimira are expected to move on before the squad returns on July 7, while incoming deals remain on hold.
Opening summary
Real Betis are concentrating their summer activity on departures as the technical board prepares for a measured recruitment phase. The club’s sporting direction under Manu Fajardo is aligning sales plans to balance the books ahead of the new season. Two midfielders, Nelson Deossa and Sergi Altimira, are central to those plans and could finalize moves before the squad reconvenes on July 7.
Deossa linked with Vasco da Gama after mixed LaLiga spell
Nelson Deossa has emerged as the most concrete outgoing option for Real Betis this summer. The Colombian midfielder failed to find consistent form in LaLiga and the club has received an offer from Vasco da Gama that represents a modest capital gain on last year’s outlay.
Betis have been studying several payment structures for Deossa, including permanent transfers and loan deals with obligations to buy. Interest from River Plate reportedly included a proposal for a percentage of the player’s economic rights, but Betis turned that approach down as they seek a cleaner transaction.
Sporting increase bid for Altimira as Leipzig remains a possibility
Sergi Altimira has attracted firm attention from Sporting CP, whose initial proposal did not meet Betis’s valuation. Sources indicate Sporting raised their offer after the first bid, moving closer to the fee the Andalusians have signaled would prompt a sale.
While Lisbon appears to be the primary option at present, Real Betis and the player’s camp continue to monitor RB Leipzig as a potential late suitor. Leipzig’s interest could re-emerge depending on managerial confirmation and their recruitment priorities ahead of the new season.
Financial balancing motivates summer exit strategy
The club’s decision-making is being driven by a pragmatic financial approach designed to fund its primary transfer targets. Betis’s sporting director is cautioning against rushed signings and prefers to resolve outgoing business first to create clarity in the wage bill and transfer budget.
Sales of Deossa and Altimira would be used to square accounts and free space for a targeted reinvestment in midfield and attack. The board is prioritizing deals that produce net positive results or lower committed wages, reflecting a conservative market strategy.
Incoming reinforcements remain on hold pending departures
Real Betis are keeping several recruitment files in a holding pattern while exit negotiations progress. Full-back options and a defensive pivot remain on the club’s scouting list, but no new arrivals will be confirmed until the financial framework is settled.
Fran García is one of the left-sided targets under consideration, though his valuation currently exceeds Betis’s immediate appetite. The club will only accelerate bidding when the books allow for a competitive approach, with acquisitions to be staged once outgoing moves are completed.
Dani Ceballos return contingent on economic terms
Former Betis loanee Dani Ceballos remains a name that could return to the Benito Villamarín contingent on the right financial structure. The midfielder has an open path to depart Real Madrid without a transfer fee, but negotiations over salary, bonuses, and contract length will determine feasibility.
Betis view Ceballos as an attractive option because of his familiarity with the club and the tactical fit in Manuel Pellegrini’s system. Any reunion will depend on aligning expectations between player, his representatives, and Betis’s sporting directors.
Timing and squad planning ahead of July 7 resumption
Real Betis plan to have as many exit deals concluded as possible before the squad gathers to begin preseason activities on July 7. That date has become a firm marker for the sporting department as it maps out training schedules and integration plans for any new signings.
Manager Manuel Pellegrini is expected to receive a clearer picture of the squad composition once the bulk of outgoing business is resolved. The coach’s summer planning hinges on whether Betis finalize sales early or allow negotiations to run into the later phases of the transfer window.
The club’s approach balances sporting continuity with fiscal responsibility as Betis prepare for a campaign that will demand both squad depth and financial prudence.










