Leeds United midfielder Marc Roca is enjoying fruitful loan stint at Real Betis this season, and wants to leave Elland Road to join the La Liga outfit in the summer.
With only one game of the regular season left for Leeds, looming transfer plans are soon to become a priority for the 49ers and Daniel Farke.
Getting promoted back to the Premier League would clear up a lot of headaches with the players that are out on loan currently.
Signed for PS10million, he could easily see Leeds break even on that fee or even make profit if interest is rife, but the Spaniard himself has confirmed a development in the loan contract that makes things more complex for Leeds.
He revealed earlier in the season that if Leeds aren't promoted back to the Premier League he has the option to extend his loan by another season.
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However, his future is down to the clubs and representatives at this moment in time, as he said:
"I have always said that I am happy at Betis. How the fans have treated me is incredible.
"Also from my teammates, from the staff... I think I'm having a very good season. That's what I focus on. In the end it is up to my representative, the sports management, Betis, Leeds and God."
Roca should leave Leeds for a decent fee Getting promoted this season would be great for us and Roca, because it allows him to leave permanently for whoever wants to pay the money.
For Leeds, we have a key asset here that ensures we're further away from PSR troubles in the summer, something that we have to consider.
It's clear he doesn't want to be at Leeds, so selling him makes sense for all parties after the season is done.
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