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Real Betis lead race for Real Madrid left-back Fran Garcia

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Real Madrid defender Fran Garcia is set to leave the club before the new season after Real Betis positioned themselves as favourites to sign him. The Andalusian side has emerged as the strongest contender following the arrival of Marc Cucurella, which has intensified competition at left-back.

Garcia, who returned from Rayo Vallecano last year, now faces an uncertain future at Real Madrid. The club’s aggressive recruitment has created a surplus of left-back options, with four players now competing for minutes in the same position.

Cucurella is expected to become the leading option, while Alvaro Carreras remains part of the long-term project. This leaves Garcia in a vulnerable position, with his path to regular football increasingly blocked.

Real Betis are actively pursuing Garcia as a direct replacement. The Seville-based club is searching for reinforcements capable of improving the squad immediately, and Garcia’s profile fits their needs. He has La Liga experience and remains in his prime years.

Real Madrid will not stand in Garcia’s way, as selling him would generate income while addressing a squad-balance issue. The club previously rejected a Bournemouth approach for Garcia during the winter transfer window.

Garcia has attracted interest across Europe for months. His age, experience, and proven ability in La Liga make him a sought-after asset. Betis’ optimism about securing a deal contrasts with Garcia’s shifting circumstances at Real Madrid.

The defender’s situation has changed dramatically in the past year. Once competing for minutes, he now faces the possibility of leaving the club he has remained committed to since his return.

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