- Jun 6, 2007
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Basically Betis are set to make millions of pounds on a two month turn around, they bought Lo Celso knowing that was the case so we aren't trying to prise him away from them against their will so the decision is not £50m profit or £30m profit it is £30m profit or less because if we drop out nobody will offer what we are told they want, or possibly if we drop out no profit at all.
BUT! At the same time, let's not deny the fact that he's a player they'd also like to keep.
Not only for his rising stock value, but simply because he makes their team better.
My concern is that they might not be worried about selling him at all - so in almost every aspect of the negotiation, they seem to have the upper hand.