La Liga Transfer Round-Up: Villarreal and Betis busy, Atletico tie up deal

An overview of the last ins and sees in the transfer window, while the La Liga parties are getting busy this summer.

With sporty CP that Viktor Gyokeres sells, the Portuguese side has identified Luis Suarez as their replacement. That is according to Record (via Diario AS).

Athletic Club has extended the Urko Izeta contract for two years until 2027. The 25-year-old had a successful season on loan at Mirandes, scored 15 goals and gave three assists in 44 performances.

Earlier this month, Atletico Madrid was strongly connected to Stuttgart attacker Nick Woltemade. However, Florian Plettenberg says that an agreement has been reached on personal conditions to take him to Bayern Munich. The German giants must now close a deal with Stuttgart.

However, Los Colchoneros are close to binding their movement for Matteo Ruggeri. Diario as well as the deal for the left back of Atalanta costs them € 18 million plus € 2 million in variables.

Croatian veteran Ivan Perisic is ready to sign a new two -year -old deal with PSV Eindhoven, according to Fabrizio Romano. Barcelona had asked about his availability and manager Hansi Flick is a fan of him.

Enzo Boyomo did a number of impressive versions for Osasuna last season and attracted some attention. Diario De Navarra (via Marca) says that Los Rojillo has rejected an offer of € 15 million from Juventus for the Cameroon International.

In the meantime, sports director Braulio Vazquez has confirmed that there have been questions for Ante Budimir, Lucas Torro, Sergio Herrera and Ruben Garcia, but Diario told because there was no longer anyway. When it comes to right back, Jesus Areso, who is interesting for Athletic Club and Atletico Madrid, Braulio explained that he would probably leave this summer, with a year about his deal and not intend to renew.

Rayo Vallecano is about to sign Luiz Felipe on a free. The Brazilian center-back has spent in recent months in Olympique Marseille, after he had left Al-Eittihad in Saudi Arabia.

Real Betis will lose Johnny Cardoso to Atletico Madrid, but now look at alternatives. Fabrizio Romano (via Diario AS) explains that Genoa -midfielder Morten Frendrup is one of the options that they are considering.

Gianluca di Marzio refers to a report from El Chiringuito, saying that there is a verbal agreement between AC Milan and Real Betis for Emerson Royale. The Brazilian right back would return on loan, but there are some details of the deal to be completed.

Despite links to Aston Villa and a supposed asking price of € 35 million, Como is taking a deal for Jesus Rodriguez. The reimbursement would be € 22 million plus € 6 million in variables for Betis' breakout star.

Right back Juanlu Sanchez is strongly connected to an exit and Napoli is one of the most interested parties. Sevilla has demanded € 20 million, but Il Mattino, as quoted by Marca, says that a deal can be closed for around € 18 million, when the two clubs discuss the deal again this weekend.

With negotiations that are underway with Arsenal for Crithian Mosquera, Los Che also has to do with interest in his defensive partner Cesar Tarrega. SER (Via Diario AS) says that Valencia has rejected an offer of € 10 million for the Spain Under-21 International.

Villarreal left back Sergi Cardona gave more assists last season than any other defender in La Liga, and AC Milan identified him as a potential replacement for Theo Hernandez. Cardona has a release clause of € 15 million, says El Chiringuito.

On the other side of the defense, veteran right back Kiko Femenia confirmed his exit at the end of his deal. The 33-year-old is close to a movement to get Getafe, according to Matteo Moretto.

The other way, Footmercato says that Villarreal has asked for Stuttgart -midfielder Lovro Majer. After a few weeks of negotiations, the yellow submarine has closed a deal for Rafa Marin. The former central defender of Real Madrid signs a loan agreement with an option of € 15 million to buy, and a 10% clause for Napoli, explains Romano.

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