BREAKING NEWS: Daniel Farke confirm that, top sensational midfielder decide to leave if Whites lose playoffs

If the Whites lose in the forthcoming playoffs, Marc Roca, a midfielder for Leeds United, will return to Real Betis on loan before a lowball 2025 fee is sought. Leeds supporters shouldn’t have too much hope for their team’s postseason prospects, even though their team may just be three games away from rejoining the Premier League. Leeds has never succeeded in gaining promotion through this means, which could cause problems for players who are currently on loan. Marc Roca has a clause in his contract that permits him to leave on loan once again if Leeds aren’t promoted to the Premier League this season, as the player himself has acknowledged.

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After that, Mundo Deportivo provides more information on the situation by revealing that Betis is still interested in signing him long-term. Leeds, however, may have to settle for less in the summer of 2025 if they are unable to advance, as Roca will only have one year remaining on his contract at that time.

Which of the players on loan would you want back?
More uncertainty for Roca arises from the fact that that loan clause is nullified if Leeds makes it into the Premier League the following season. The problem stems from Leeds’ relatively low asking price of €10 million (£8.6 million), which Betis currently believes is excessive. This is stated in the report.

Given his strong play this season in both midfield and center back, it wouldn’t be shocking if another La Liga team decided to give him a go. If we don’t climb, you should be concerned that Roca may have a loan release clause in his contract, which would imply that he isn’t the only one. If these conditions were there for every player at Leeds, that would be strange; yet, it would be just as strange if they were present for just one player. He might be moved rather quickly if we get promoted, despite Betis’s insistence that they are unable to pay £8.6 million.

 

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