Genoa has transferred an offer to Real Betis to take over the services of Tonny Sanabria, whom he already had on loan to his ranks for the last year and a half and where the player has already stated that he would like to continue, since his daughter was born there. The Italian club offers 7 million for the transfer of the Paraguayan, slightly less than what the Verdiblanco club paid to Roma four years ago for 50% of his pass. Betis asks between 8 and 10 million for the forward's pass.
Real Betis does not plan to part with Sanabria's complete pass for that amount and hopes that Genoa – which had a purchase obligation for 18 million for this summer if Sanabria had scored 18 goals (he only made 6) – raise his offer, although also It is contemplated the possibility that the Genoese now acquire only part of the pass and force themselves to buy a higher percentage according to the player's performance, a case similar to that of Junior at FC Barcelona.
Betis took over the remaining 50% of the 24-year-old pass from Sanabria last summer and with a contract until 2022, within the transfer operation of Pau López to Roma, so now 100% of the rights are his. Antonio Cordón already said days ago that no player on the squad is non-transferable, but that they do not intend to “sell out” any of their players. The 7 million Genoa offer for Sanabria is revealed by Coliseo Verdiblanco and has been confirmed by MD from reliable sources.