This winter market, Spanish soccer has witnessed several surprises. One of the most surprising news has been Dani Ceballos's return to the headlines. Although his signing with Betis didn't happen in the summer, Ceballos is still keeping an eye on the team's situation.
Dani Ceballos and his love for Betis
Ceballos has always shown his affection for Betis, the club where he was trained and to which he wishes to return at some point in his career. The midfielder has been very alert to the day-to-day of the Seville team, even during the past summer market.
In August, Ceballos did everything possible to facilitate his return to Betis. However, due to various circumstances, including the club's economic situation, his return couldn't materialize.

Despite the difficulties, the player has never hidden his desire to return to his home, Real Betis. Moreover, his willingness to wear the green and white jersey again remains strong. But what has left Dani Ceballos and Real Madrid speechless is what happened in this last winter market.
Betis's star signing: El Cucho Hernández
Contrary to expectations, Betis has not only managed to maintain its squad but has surprised everyone with a significant addition. The club has completed the signing of Cucho Hernández, a Colombian forward arriving from Getafe for a figure that amounts to 13 million euros. This amount makes his signing the most expensive of the winter market in LaLiga, which strengthens the team's aspirations for the rest of the season.
This move has surprised many, as it was rumored that Betis was limited by its financial situation. "They said they didn't have money to pay," some commented, but the arrival of Cucho Hernández has completely changed the perspective. His signing has not only been a surprise in economic terms but has also demonstrated Betis's ambition to continue growing.
What about Ceballos?
With Hernández's signing, the focus now shifts to Dani Ceballos's future. Although his return wasn't possible in this market, Betis's doors remain open for the midfielder in the future. However, the big question is whether Real Madrid will be willing to negotiate his departure next summer market.
Ceballos's situation has become a recurring topic. In the last transfer window, Betis couldn't afford his signing due to its economic limitations, but the situation has changed with Cucho's arrival.