Aug 27, 2024, 7:48 PM ET
The Spanish team set a starting price for César Montes, a figure that Mexican clubs have not reached so far
Cesar Montes is on the ‘starting grid’ and can be transferred by the Almeriaonly if the bidding team covers the 14 million euros (about 15.6 million dollars at the current exchange rate) that the club paid for the Mexican defender almost a year ago.
Thus he informed ESPN Digital a source from the club that is in the Second Division of Spain, a squad with which Cesar Montes fell last May.
“Cease He is on the starting grid, he is a footballer who has a market and if the club has an offer that it considers interesting, it is willing to let him go,” he assured this portal.
The Spanish team set a price for César Montes, a figure that Mexican clubs have not reached so far. GettyImages
Although it was not specified which Mexican teams would be after the services of Mountainsit was established that “the offers that have arrived from Mexico do not reach what the club is asking for a player for whom it paid 14 million euros.”
He UD Almeria It is unknown whether between now and August 31, when the transfer market closes in Spain, someone will raise an offer or a proposal will emerge that suits the club financially, “whether from Mexico or wherever,” it was stated.
What was emphasized was that, if the offer that the Spanish club is waiting for for the ‘Cachorro’ arrives, Mountains“he will be let go.”
Why is the signing of César Montes historic for Almería?
Cesar Montes arrived at Almeria almost a year ago, at the closing of registrations for last season and after a tough ‘fight’ with his former team, Espanyol de Barcelona, to encourage them to sell him to the ‘Indálicos’.
“The issue of the complaint against Espanyol was reported in the press… My representatives made a great effort, it was unpleasant because of what was said to me specifically,” said César Montes at the time, as it is worth remembering that at that time he refused to train with Espanyol in search of being sold to his current club.
Almeria paid 14 million euros for the Mexican defender, the highest figure that the Spanish team has paid for a transfer.
The arrival of César Montes even surpassed the transfer fee that Almería paid for Darwin Núñez, the Uruguayan forward who played in Spain, for 12 million euros.
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