Real Madrid, Barcelona, Arsenal and Leicester Dealt Transfer Blow In Pursuit Of Spanish Winger

Written By Onyeka Daniel
Spanish and Villarreal winger, Yeremy Pino is at the center of transfer battle among top European clubs due to his eye-catching performance for the Yellow Submarines this season.
More Details
The 19-years old was in the squad that won the Europa League trophy last season and he has taken the League by storm, winning his first senior international cap for the country after catching the eye for Villarreal.
LATEST POSTS
- AFCON 2025 Match Preview, Group B: Egypt Vs South Africa
- Lazio Tipped To Turn The Season Around After The Lifting Of Their Transfer Ban
- Emery Dismisses Form Table Ahead Of High-Stakes Stamford Bridge Visit
- Man City Star ‘Considering’ January Exit Amid Semenyo Transfer Interest
- MLS: LA Galaxy Nearing Deal For NYCFC Midfielder Justin Haak
It’s for that reason that the club have been desperate to tie the star 19-year-old a new contract. Under his previous deal, Yeremy had a release clause of just €35million, meaning Villarreal had little control over his future, but the club have now addressed that, reaching an agreement with him on a new deal with an improved release clause of €80 million.
Yeremy who joined the club from Las Palmas in 2017 has been catching the attentions of Real Madrid and Barcelona while English sides, Arsenal and Leicester are also monitoring his situation and ready to pounce.
With the new deal, it’s going to be hard for these teams to be able to poach the teenager from Villarreal and if he continues on this part, it will only be a matter of time before he joins a bigger club in the nearest future.
Meanwhile…
According to reports, Barcelona directors (Rafa Yuste and Mateu Alemany) have boarded a flight to Doha in order to attend a meeting with the management of Al-sadd, in a bid to convince them to let their coach, Xavi Hernandez, a legend of the Blaugranas take charge of the team following the sacking of Ronald Koeman.
The two of them have already set off, and they have gone without Laporta, despite Al-Sadd wishing to negotiate with the president himself.
Still, the deal is expected to go ahead at this point with Barcelona desperate to appoint Xavi and Xavi himself desperate to return. Xavi has impressed during his time in charge of Al-Sadd, winning numerous titles as head coach after first being a success as a player at the club.
Do you have a story tip?
Kindly Email: keepup@bettitude.com
You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube
(Diario AS and Mundo Deportivo)