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Yeah, that'd make a lot more sense.They may be quoting the wrong source and it's actually from here:
https://www.mundodeportivo.com/futbol/betis/20190804/463853759194/tottenham-oferta-lo-celso.html
Tottenham must raise its offer for Lo Celso
- The continuity of the Argentine midfielder in Betis should not be ruled out despite the signing of Fekir and the disbursement that still must make the Verdiblancos by the forward
After closing the transfer of Junior to FC Barcelona (for 18 + 7 + 5 million euros) and also having advanced negotiations for the departure of Camarasa -which are intended by Crystal Palace and Burnley, both of the Premier-, on the noble floor of the Benito Villamarín now focus attention on the possible march of Giovani Lo Celso , for whom Tottenham must raise his last offer significantly, otherwise the Argentine would remain one more season in the Verdiblanco team.
Although Real Betis has already signed Nabil Fekir - for 19.75 million euros and variables that will hardly reach 25 - and yet another important disbursement must be made to reinforce the lead, it should not be ruled out that finally the franc- Algerian share the core with the Argentine, although everything will depend on the will - and the millions - of Tottenham to take over Lo Celso.
The term of signings in the Premier ends on Thursday and these days will already be absolutely decisive to know the future of Lo Celso, unless Tottenham raises its offer and comes closer to the 75 million initially claimed by Betis, it is more near to stay than to leave, although there is still almost a month of transfer market - in Spain and other major leagues closes on September 2 - and many things can still happen.
In Betis they have already made accounts and after the sales of Pau López, Junior, Sergio Léon, Boudebouz, Inui and Brasanac, plus other departures that can be closed shortly - Camarasa, Francis, Kaptoum, Narváez or Loren have the future in the air- there would be a gap in the salary limit so that Lo Celso could continue in Betis, along with Fekir and the striker that has yet to arrive, as well as another left-handed side. It was not the initially planned plan, but the position of not selling to Lo Celso if a good offer does not arrive for him at the moment is firm on the noble floor of Villamarín.
Thanks for finding and posting.