Loren Morón leaving Aris?
Aris has established specific conditions for the sale of Loren Moron, which include a release clause set at 5,000,000 euros, with 20% of this amount allocated to the player. Loren Moron has indicated his openness to all possibilities, while also highlighting his strong connection with the club and its supporters, as well as the enjoyable experiences he is having in Thessaloniki. The player's contract is valid until the summer of 2027, and for any transfer to proceed, three conditions must be fulfilled: Aris must be financially satisfied, Loren Moron should not have to make drastic changes to his lifestyle, and he must be content with the financial terms of the offer. Last summer, he was reluctant to leave Europe and concentrated on Spain, but no offer from LaLiga was forthcoming.
The likelihood of receiving offers for Loren Moron's sale appears high. Last summer, his representatives had aimed to negotiate a larger contract with other teams, but this goal was not met, resulting in the extension of his contract with Aris. A new three-year deal was signed, featuring a buyout clause of 5 million euros, 20% of which is allocated to the player himself. Despite the absence of official interest, both Aris and the player recognize the potential necessity to handle a situation similar to the previous year, particularly if Aris qualifies for European participation, which would constrain preparation time.
Loren Moron talked about his decision to sign a new contract with Aris, even though he initially thought about a short-term stay with the prospect of being sold after a year. The club had tried to sell him during the summer but did not succeed. They have now shifted their strategy, planning to keep him for a longer duration with a contract extending until 2027, which demonstrates their appreciation and financial commitment to retaining him.
In the same interview, Loren Moron was asked about the prospect of moving to Saudi Arabia. He mentioned that he keeps all options open and does not close any doors, highlighting the financial aspect of Saudi Arabian football but also expressing interest in being part of a team that feels like family, even if it is far from home.
During the past summer, there was an anticipation that Loren Moron would attract a significant transfer offer from leagues of recognized value. Aris had established a specific starting price for negotiations, and throughout July, there was confidence in the player's sale. However, the anticipated offer that would satisfy both Moron and Aris did not materialize, making it likely that the player would remain at Aris. Discussions are ongoing regarding a contract extension until the summer of 2027, as his current contract is set to expire next summer. The player's annual earnings amount to 350,000 euros, which do not accurately reflect his on-field contributions.
Aris confirmed rejecting a €4 million offer from a Saudi Arabian club for Loren Morón. If Morón is sold, Aris will need to add two forwards or use Álvaro Zamora as the second forward.
Aris reportedly turned down an offer from a Saudi Arabian club due to unmet financial demands. The club confirmed rejecting a bid of approximately 4 million euros for the player. Representatives of Loren Moron were optimistic about a potential proposal from Saudi Arabia that would surpass 6 million euros and ensure the player at least 1.5 million euros annually. Nevertheless, this proposal did not come to fruition.
Loren Moron was expected to transfer to Al-Arabi, but the transfer did not happen.
The transfer of Loren Moron has been a topic of interest since the beginning of summer. Initially, it seemed certain that he would be sold to a club in Saudi Arabia, but the interest waned, and the Spanish forward began to accept the idea of staying at Aris. Recently, the scenario of his sale has resurfaced, and all options are open.
The decision to acquire a new center forward for Aris depends on whether Spanish player Loren Morón will be transferred to another team.
Loren Moron is being considered for a transfer to Saudi Arabia. However, this is not related to Aris's interest in Munir El Haddadi.
There are rumors of interest from one club in Qatar, but no official offer has been received by Aris yet.
There are rumors of interest from two clubs in Saudi Arabia, but no official offer has been received by Aris yet. The transfer window in Saudi Arabia is ongoing from July 17 to September 7, but clubs are waiting for information on state subsidies that will determine their budgets.
Loren Morón is a target for several Saudi Arabian clubs. While nothing is confirmed yet, an official purchase proposal from a Saudi club is expected soon.
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