During the January transfer window, Nottingham Forest submitted a €20m offer to acquire Álvaro Valles from UD Las Palmas. The Spanish club publicly disclosed the Reds’ bid, expressing a sense of accomplishment in retaining the goalkeeper despite the offer. Estadio Deportivo’s recent coverage of Valles’ future suggests that Nottingham Forest’s pursuit has created challenges for other clubs interested in signing him.
The goalkeeper is reportedly eager to reunite with his former club Betis, sparking ongoing discussions regarding a potential transfer. However, a significant hurdle arises from Las Palmas’ firm stance on demanding a minimum of €15m for the deal, following their rejection of Nottingham Forest’s €20m offer. This valuation poses a challenge for the interested club, as they are reluctant to meet this asking price.
Negotiations are underway, and the player’s desire to return to Betis could influence the outcome. Meanwhile, Las Palmas is hopeful of receiving a comparable offer to the one they previously declined. Recent reports from Spain even suggest the possibility of Nottingham Forest rekindling their interest in the player, although Estadio Deportivo has not confirmed this speculation at present.
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