Celtic coach, Neil Lennon, is interested in acquiring the services of striker Jorge Molina from Real Betis as the January transfer window comes to an end.
Real Betis and Celtic are embroiled in negotiations for the sale of striker http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jorge-Molina-c19195 as the January transfer window comes to an end. It has been reported that the British coach, Neil Lennon, wants to add the striker to his ranks for the rest of the 2011/12
campaign.
Vidal’s agent admitted that interest from Celtic is real and stated that a move is possible on transfer deadline day.
Betis sporting director, Vlada Stosic, further gave proof to the speculations as he admitted that Vidal is on his way out of Benito Villamarin. Stosic added that the two parties are negotiating on the transfer fee and will come to common grounds before the
end of the transfer window.
Molina stated that he would favour a move to the Scottish league but will have no problem if he was asked to stay.
Real Betis are set to profit from the player’s sale, who was acquired from Elche in a 400 thousand Euros deal.
"Betis will sell at a good price for a player who be 30 years by April 22, and the only thing that was paid for his transfer from Elche were 400,000 Euros," Molina’s agent stated.
In order to replenish their attacking ranks, Betis are keeping tabs on Las Palmas forward, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vitolo-c36280.
Las Palmas president, Miguel Angel Ramirez, admitted that Betis have made an offer for the player and they are currently negotiating the details for the transfer.
If has been stated that the player will join on a six-month loan deal, with Los Verdiblancos retaining the option to sign him permanently.
However, it is believed that Betis would like to add http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Momo-c26769 into the deal as a makeshift. The versatile player is unhappy with the limited first-team opportunities that have come his way in the current campaign and wants to move in search of regular playing
time.
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