Valladolid offers Pablo Martinez
As Superdeporte announced, Levante must sell for more than two million euros to be able to register the remaining players and thus reach the first stages of the league with the largest possible squad. Pablo Martinez is the player who will have to leave Levante to achieve the goal of ending the registration crisis, since he is the only person who can be sold for the already mentioned amount.
According to a publication by Cadena SER, CEO and main shareholder José Danvila and sporting director Felipe Miñambres were in Madrid holding talks with interested clubs such as Rayo Vallecano.and with La Liga needs to balance its books and develop financial formulas that will allow it to accept unregistered players.. One of these formulas was that José Danvila himself would have to invest more capital in the club to be able to register, namely 4 million euros.
However, Real Valladolid are the club that have overtaken Vallecano on the right as they negotiate with Levante for Pablo Martinez. Despite the fact that the Valladolid entity has priority in signingThe reality is that Valladolid also has problems with its financial fair play balance.This means that you will have to agree on the terms with the player before the transfer is completed. In addition, La Liga must approve the operation carried out by owner Ronaldo Nazario following a capital injection to offset the salary cap cut following losses incurred in the 2022/23 season. the year Real Valladolid was relegated to the second division.
Pablo Martinez’s transfer to Valladolid would cost around 2.5 million euros, the amount needed to register Iborra, Pampin, Robert Ibanez and Alfonso Pastor. Although it is true that Martinez’s market value is around 4 million euros, the fact that Levante finds itself without any room to maneuver is what is putting the negotiations on hold. Accepting virtually any offer as long as it reaches the required amount to solve the problem that Julian Calero has faced since the league began. Although Pucella has everything in mind, Valencia are still in the loop, as the sale of Mamardashvili for around 40 million opens the door to signings, and the fact that there could be a last-minute sale, see Xavi Guerra, Pepelu or Andre Almeida, Levante could sell their star player for big money. Of course, you will have to wait patiently, because although the need to sell is immediate, if you can get a big economic return, unregistered players will have to wait even longer.
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