
Real Betis Balompié had a very productive winter transfer market, not only in of gs like Antony and 'Cucho' Hernández, but also in managing departures to ease the club's finances. One of the most notable operations was the loan of Juanmi Jiménez to Getafe, a move that could bring two million euros to the Verdiblanco coffers if a very likely condition is met: that the blue team maintains their category.
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The 31-year-old forward from Malaga arrived at the Coliseum with the aim of helping José Bordalás' team escape from the lower part of the table. Although his scoring impact has not yet been felt, his presence has coincided with a clear improvement in the Madrid team, which has gone from being three points above relegation to nine points clear, even looking towards European positions.
The agreement between the two clubs included a clause for a mandatory purchase in case of staying up, ensuring Betis that income for a player whose contract ends in 2026 and whose market value has dropped considerably in recent months. The Betis entity, aware of this devaluation, has managed to find a solution that, beyond the sporting aspect, turns out to be profitable economically. If Getafe confirms their continuity in La Liga, in Heliópolis they can consider the operation a true financial success.
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