Real Betis have made the first move to sign La Liga's leading goalkeeper with an asking price of 15 million euros
With Rui Silva having been strongly linked with a move to his homeland of Portugal, Real Betis are considering their options for a new first-choice goalkeeper. His main target is Alvaro Valles, a player who came through his academy, and now took the first step to sign him.
On the day that Las Palmas signed another 'porter in Dinko Horkas to go alongside Jasper Cillessen, Betis asked the Gran Canaria team about Valles, as revealed by Relief.
The president of Las Palmas, Miguel Angel Ramirez, responded to the request, and his position is clear: the asking price for Valles is 15 million euros. That's despite the fact that the “keeper has only one year left on his current contract.”
At this stage, Valles will spend the next season in the stands, as he does not intend to sign a new agreement at The Palmswho are not willing to lower their asking price. The Real Betis they hope they can reach a mutually beneficial agreement in the coming weeks. For now, I'm not mad.