
Real Madrid have agreed to sell Fran García to Real Betis. The deal, worth four million euros, covers half of the left back’s economic rights. Real Madrid keep the remaining fifty percent, ensuring future profit should Betis ever sell him on.
Personal terms fell into place quickly. García has signed a four-year contract, tying him to Estadio Benito Villamarín until June 2030. Betis manager Manuel Pellegrini pushed hard for the move, viewing the 26-year-old as a priority reinforcement for his defensive line.
A Fresh Start After Losing His Place
Competition at Real Madrid had become fierce. Marc Cucurella arrived for over fifty million euros, while Alvaro Carreras earned Jose Mourinho’s trust throughout preseason. Ferland Mendy remained on the books too, though injuries continue limiting his availability. Simply put, García’s path to minutes had disappeared entirely.
Betis offers something different now. Regular first-team football awaits, alongside a defined defensive role under Pellegrini’s system. The medical process moves swiftly, with completion expected within hours according to reports from El Chiringuito.
This transaction also fits neatly into Real Madrid’s broader summer strategy. The club has generated well over one hundred million euros already, largely through academy sales and squad departures. Nico Paz’s move to Como and Mario Gila’s transfer to AC Milan both contributed significantly to that total.
García, meanwhile, becomes Betis’s newest left back, joining a squad building toward European ambitions. Fans in Seville can expect an energetic, attack-minded presence down that flank soon.
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