Enzo Le Fée is the latest name linked to Betis’ interest in strengthening their midfield this winter transfer window. The French midfielder, who was unable to find space in Roma, is looking for a new adventure starting in January, and the Andalusian club could offer it to him. However, the operation promises to be complex, given the high cost of his transfer to the Italian club last summer, amounting to around 23 million euros. With the arrival of Claudio Ranieri, his playing opportunities have been further reduced (only 460 minutes this season), making a January departure the most likely option. Betis is evaluating the possibility of a loan, trying to contain costs.
Betis, after a first half of the season full of difficulties, has identified reinforcement in midfield as a priority. However, the dream of bringing back Dani Ceballos now seems unattainable, and Marc Roca’s recovery reduces the urgency to intervene. At the same time, the club also aims to improve the offensive department, leaving the market open to various possibilities. The arrival of Le Fée would be seen as an addition capable of bringing quality in the construction of the game, even if his performances since the move from Lorient have not been particularly brilliant.
Manuel Pellegrini expects reinforcements from the club to remain competitive in the European fight in the league and in other competitions. The first half of the season was marked by numerous obstacles for the team, prompting the Chilean coach to review plans to improve the project. According to the French newspaper Le ParisienBetis would be preparing an offer for a loan with the right to buy, and the player would seem willing to leave Roma.