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William Carvalho leaving Real Betis?

A Bola reports on William Carvalho's contract termination with Betis and his impending move to Al Wahkra in Qatar. William Carvalho has terminated his contract with Betis after seven seasons and is set to sign with Al Wahkra in Qatar. The club has offered him fantastic financial conditions for what is presumed to be the last contract of his career at the age of 33. The transfer is expected to be formalized in the coming days, with only a significant setback potentially preventing the move.

According to A Bola, William Carvalho has parted ways with Betis after spending seven seasons with the club. The club from Seville announced his departure via a social media post. The Portuguese midfielder joined Betis in the 2018/19 season, having left Sporting during a challenging time characterized by the invasion of the Alcochete Academy. Over his tenure at Betis, Carvalho played 223 matches, scored 11 goals, and contributed 15 assists. He also secured the Copa del Rey with the team and became the foreign player with the most appearances for Betis, surpassing Andrés Guardado and Denilson.

Marca reports on the pending agreement for William Carvalho's departure from the club. The agreement for the departure of William Carvalho is pending specific dates to resolve the exact formula applied for the termination of his contract.

Mundo Deportivo reports on William Carvalho's contract termination with Real Betis and his subsequent move to Al-Wakrah. William Carvalho has reached an agreement to terminate his contract with Real Betis, which was supposed to last until June 2026, and will join Al-Wakrah for the next two seasons. Due to Carvalho's high salary, both parties decided to resolve the contract without any compensation, allowing him to immediately join Al-Wakrah in the Qatar Stars League, coached by Spanish manager Vicente Moreno.

Mundo Deportivo reports on William Carvalho's negotiations to terminate his contract with Real Betis and join Al-Wakrah. William Carvalho is negotiating with Real Betis to terminate the remaining year of his contract in order to join Al-Wakrah, managed by Vicente Moreno. His departure is expected to be official soon.

Marca reports on the uncertain future of William Carvalho at Betis as the club looks to part ways with the player. William Carvalho did not attend the first day of preseason with Betis, as the club does not count on him for the upcoming season. Betis and Carvalho are negotiating an early termination of his contract, which runs until June 30, 2026. It is likely he will not join the team in the training camp in Portugal. The club aims to save a significant portion of his high salary. After rejecting several offers in previous summers, an emerging league is his most probable destination.

William Carvalho is set to leave Real Betis.

William Carvalho has received offers from a club in Turkey. He is inclined towards the idea of playing alongside Loren Morón and Martín Montoya, although Montoya's contract is ending and he is not in the plans for the next season.

Aris Thessaloniki is interested in strengthening their midfield and has shown interest in William Carvalho from Real Betis. Spanish media report that Aris is considering Carvalho as an option, although Gazzetta's information suggests other players are higher on Aris's priority list. Carvalho has struggled with injuries over the past two years, including a serious Achilles injury last September. Betis wants to release Carvalho from his contract due to his high salary of 2.4 million euros annually, and they have no demands for a transfer fee.

Betis has the intention to transfer William Carvalho to provide enough salary margin, but it has not been achieved yet.

William Carvalho might leave before the transfer window closes, which would create space for Dani Ceballos and Giovanni Lo Celso.

William Carvalho's future at Real Betis is uncertain. The club is open to listening to offers for him, although no desired offers have been received yet. Manager Manuel Pellegrini considers him an important player and would require a significant amount of money to replace him.

Manuel Pellegrini mentioned that William Carvalho is a unique player and difficult to replace. There are speculations about his departure from Betis. The club is open to a permanent transfer, but Pellegrini wants to keep him for at least one more season.

There have been discussions about a possible departure of Portuguese midfielder William Carvalho from Real Betis, but no move has occurred yet.

William Carvalho can leave Betis for the modest amount of 2 million euros until July 15, after which this possibility ends. This is a clause agreed upon by the player and the club during the last contract renewal in 2022, which runs until 2026. The Betis management does not view a potential departure negatively, as it would relieve the club of one of the highest salaries in the squad. However, coach Manuel Pellegrini expressed his desire to keep the player: 'He is 30 years old and still has a lot to offer. We hope he stays with us next season.'

William Carvalho is being offered to clubs in Saudi Arabia. He is currently 32 years old and has two more years on his contract with Real Betis. The club aims to balance their salary budget by selling him.

William Carvalho is once again under the sights of several teams and every summer uncertainties multiply with him.

Betis is expecting new offers for William Carvalho.

Carvalho was once linked with a transfer to the Premier League, with clubs like Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Juventus showing interest. However, no transfer materialized. Later, clubs like West Ham, Sevilla, Leicester, and Aston Villa showed interest, but none matched the asking price. In 2018, Carvalho moved to Real Betis for €16m. Now, due to underwhelming performances, Betis are looking to offload him. Besiktas and Botafogo have shown interest but his salary demands are too high. Betis have slashed his asking price to just €3m.

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