Juan Cruz Transfer from Leganés to Celta de Vigo
Mundo Deportivo reports on Celta de Vigo's interest in acquiring Juan Cruz. Celta de Vigo has shown interest in acquiring Juan Cruz, who wants to play in Primera División. They have offered around five million euros, matching his market value according to 'Transfermarkt'. However, Leganés has rejected the offer. Juan Cruz has declared himself in rebellion during the pre-season and has not played any friendly matches.
AS reports on the stalled negotiations for Juan Cruz's transfer to Celta due to a last-minute demand from Leganés. Negotiations for Juan Cruz seemed on track, but Leganés demanded a release clause of 10 million euros at the last minute, halting the negotiation as Celta is unwilling to meet that amount.
Mundo Deportivo reports on Celta de Vigo's interest in Juan Cruz from Leganés as an alternative to Bryan Zaragoza. Celta de Vigo is interested in Juan Cruz from Leganés as an alternative to Bryan Zaragoza. Leganés recently sold Yan Diomande to Leipzig for 20 million euros and are not in economic urgency. They are unwilling to negotiate for less than Juan Cruz's release clause, which is set at 10 million euros.
Celta de Vigo has shown interest in Juan Cruz and has inquired about the conditions of his transfer from Leganés. According to 'El Desmarque', negotiations have advanced significantly in recent hours, and Juan Cruz has given his approval to his agents to proceed with the operation.
AS has reported on the increasing interest in Juan Cruz from various clubs, including Celta. Juan Cruz, who is a Spanish-Argentinian winger currently playing for Leganés, is drawing attention from several clubs, among them Celta. His current release clause is set at 10 million euros, a reduction from 20 million euros due to Leganés' relegation to Segunda. Despite interest from other clubs, Leganés is firmly committed to keeping their key players. Juan Cruz has indicated his wish to continue playing in the Primera División, considering his significant contribution to Leganés in the previous season. The situation is further complicated by the fact that 40% of any transfer fee received by Leganés would be owed to Betis, as per a previous agreement when they sold Cruz for one million euros following a successful loan spell. Consequently, Leganés is expected to hold out for a higher fee to maximize their profit, making a quick resolution of Cruz's transfer unlikely unless unforeseen developments arise.
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