Raúl Moro, one of the young promises of Spanish soccer, is at the center of attention for several European clubs. At 21 years old, the Valladolid winger is attracting Liverpool, Tottenham, and Manchester City, which is leading the negotiations.
The Interest of the Big Clubs
Raúl Moro has been shining in LaLiga with Real Valladolid, which has earned him consideration from several top-tier clubs. In 13 matches, he has scored 3 goals and provided 1 assist, standing out for his speed and dribbling, qualities that have attracted Liverpool and Tottenham. However, Manchester City has been the club that seems closest to securing his transfer.
Although Real Madrid had also shown interest in the young winger, it has ultimately decided not to compete in the bidding for the player. This has opened the door for other clubs to advance without the pressure of the white presence. The decision of the Madrid team to withdraw has facilitated Manchester City taking the lead, and everything points to Moro's transfer being finalized in the coming days.
Raúl Moro's Price
Real Valladolid has set Moro's market value at around 4 million euros. Valladolid is willing to sell him for about 10 million euros, a high figure for his profile but affordable for clubs like Manchester City. This price difference could be key, as Valladolid knows that the sale of Moro would generate significant income to strengthen its team.
Manchester City, the Best Positioned
Pep Guardiola is looking to strengthen his team with young players with potential, and Raúl Moro fits perfectly into his plans. The versatility of the Spanish winger, capable of playing in various attacking positions, is one of the attractions for the Catalan coach. Additionally, with Real Madrid deciding not to compete for the player, City has positioned itself as the favorite to close the deal.
Despite Manchester City seeming to be the favorite, Liverpool and Tottenham haven't abandoned the fight. Both clubs are closely monitoring Moro's development and could make offers for him in the near future. The competition will be fierce, and the outcome of the negotiation is still not closed.