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·6 August 2025
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Real Betis Balompié has left behind its usual low-key profile in the transfer market to become one of the most active and investing clubs in LaLiga this summer. The Seville club has strengthened its squad with several key names that excite the fans and demonstrate the management's ambition to compete at the highest level.
Betis' strongest bet has been on youth and talent with potential. The most expensive signing has been Colombian midfielder Nelson Deossa, coming from Monterrey, for whom the club has paid a figure close to 13 million euros.
They are closely followed by Brazilian central defender Natan de Souza, bought outright from Napoli for 9 million euros, Spanish winger Rodrigo Riquelme, who arrived from AtlĂ©tico de Madrid for 8 million euros, and South American prospects ValentĂn GĂłmez and Gonzalo "Petit" Petit, for whom around 5.32 million and 6 million euros have been paid, respectively.
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In addition to these multi-million dollar investments, Betis has also demonstrated intelligent management in the market, taking advantage of zero-cost opportunities. The arrival of goalkeeper Ălvaro Valles, with a free transfer, and the return of left-back Junior Firpo confirm a strategy that seeks to balance finances without sacrificing the quality of the squad.
The total sum of these signings puts Betis in a prominent position in terms of investment in LaLiga. This unprecedented economic outlay in the club's recent history is a clear statement of intent: Betis aspires to consolidate its position in the top spots in the table and to fight for European competitions with a renewed and talented team.
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