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€30 million price tag stalls Real Betis bid for Gonzalo Garcia

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Real Madrid have set a €30 million price on 22‑year‑old striker Gonzalo Garcia, a figure that makes a summer move to Real Betis unlikely as incoming manager Jose Mourinho plans to evaluate the forward during pre‑season before deciding his role this season. Real Betis have joined a growing list of La Liga clubs eyeing Gonzalo Garcia. The Seville side, preparing for a Champions League campaign, view the forward as a physical option that matches their tactical profile. Jose Mourinho, the incoming Real Madrid manager, describes Garcia as a reliable backup striker and an important option for next season. He is reluctant to approve a departure, preferring to assess the youngster during pre‑season. Mourinho believes Garcia has the qualities to become the club’s reserve centre‑forward. The 22‑year‑old finished the 2025/26 campaign with eight goals and three assists in 39 appearances, totaling 1,471 minutes. His finishing, movement inside the box and ability to occupy defenders are cited as key attributes that also create space for teammates. Real Madrid value Garcia at around €30 million, a fee that exceeds what Betis are prepared to spend. The financial gap represents a significant hurdle for any potential transfer. Despite limited first‑team minutes, Garcia continues to attract interest from clubs across Spain and Europe. However, Mourinho’s pre‑season assessment will likely determine whether the striker remains at the Santiago Bernabeu. In a market where clubs are increasingly willing to meet high valuations, the €30 million tag underscores the premium placed on young attacking talent.

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