Sergi Altimira transfer: Real Betis agree €18.5m plus €2m variables with Sporting CP
Real Betis have reached agreement on the Sergi Altimira transfer to Sporting CP for €18.5 million plus up to €2 million in add-ons, a deal that will be finalized before the club’s fiscal year closes on June 30, 2026.
Betis and Sporting agree €18.5m deal for Sergi Altimira
Real Betis and Sporting Clube de Portugal confirmed on Saturday, June 27, 2026, that they have agreed terms for the transfer of midfielder Sergi Altimira to the Portuguese club.
The reported fee is €18.5 million in guaranteed payments with an additional €2 million available through performance-related variables, a package that meets Betis’ valuation of the player.
The move ends Altimira’s three-season spell at the Benito Villamarín, where he arrived in the summer of 2023 from Getafe for a reported €1.4 million.
Sporting emerged as the successful suitor after submitting an improved bid; an earlier offer of €14 million plus €3 million in variables was rejected by Betis for falling short of the club’s demands.
Transfer package and contract terms
According to the agreement, Altimira will sign a contract with Sporting that runs until 2031, giving the Portuguese side a long-term option in a key midfield role.
The contract includes a reported release clause of €80 million, underlining Sporting’s intention to secure the player’s services while protecting his market value.
Financially, the deal is structured with an initial guaranteed payment of €18.5 million and up to €2 million in contingent payments tied to sporting and possibly appearance-related conditions.
Those add-ons could lift the total package to €20.5 million depending on how clauses are triggered during Altimira’s tenure at Sporting.
Financial impact on Real Betis ahead of June 30 close
The transfer arrives at a crucial moment for Real Betis as the club seeks to reduce a deficit in its accounts before the fiscal year closes on June 30, 2026.
Selling Altimira for a substantial fee provides immediate balance-sheet relief and frees up room for the club’s sporting and financial planning ahead of the new season.
Betis’ sporting directors have been balancing roster decisions with economic constraints, and the sale helps reconcile transfer activity with regulatory and internal budget targets.
Club sources indicate the board prioritized reaching an agreement before the end of the reporting period to reflect the transaction in the 2025–26 accounts.
Sporting’s timeline and coach Rui Borges’ plans
Sporting’s coaching staff, led by Rui Borges, has made Altimira a priority signing to bolster midfield options ahead of pre-season.
Reports indicate the Catalan midfielder is expected to travel to Lisbon over the weekend of June 27–28, 2026, to complete a medical examination before formal registration.
Sporting hope to have Altimira available from the club’s first day of work on July 1, 2026, as the coach seeks to integrate new arrivals quickly into pre-season training.
The club’s planning suggests Altimira will be viewed as a player capable of stepping into competitive action soon after his arrival.
Altimira’s role and record at Real Betis
Sergi Altimira leaves Betis after making 110 appearances for the club, becoming one of Manuel Pellegrini’s most-utilized midfielders since his 2023 arrival.
Operating primarily as a central midfielder, Altimira developed into a dependable figure who provided minutes across La Liga, cup competitions, and continental fixtures while under Pellegrini’s management.
His progress from a €1.4 million signing to a double-figure million euro sale reflects both his on-field contributions and his upward market trajectory.
Betis coaching staff and sporting directors had integrated him into their rotation, and his departure represents one of the club’s more significant outbound moves this transfer window.
Market context and other suitors
Leipzig was mentioned in transfer speculation as a potential rival for Altimira’s signature, but Sporting ultimately secured the midfielder’s services.
Competitive interest from clubs across top European leagues highlighted the player’s appeal and helped push negotiations toward the fee Betis sought.
Altimira’s transfer will reshape Betis’ midfield options and influence the club’s recruitment priorities as they pursue additional exits and incoming reinforcements.
Sporting’s investment also signals the club’s strategy of targeting established La Liga performers to strengthen their squad for domestic and European ambitions.
The sale follows the earlier departure of another midfielder, Mendy, who joined Rayo Vallecano, and Betis continue to discuss further moves, including the possible exit of Colombian player Nelson Deossa.
Those negotiations are part of a broader window of activity that will determine the scale of Betis’ summer rebuild while managers finalize squads ahead of pre-season.
Altimira’s immediate next steps include the planned medical in Lisbon and the completion of personal terms ahead of official registration.
Assuming he passes the medical and paperwork is processed, Sporting will announce his signing and prepare to incorporate him into training as of July 1, 2026.
The transfer marks a significant return on Betis’ original investment and a notable acquisition for Sporting as both clubs prepare for the 2026–27 campaign.










