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Although it is still doubtful whether West Ham's interest is genuine or whether it is simply a tool to put pressure on Real Betis to pay, the ties with Borja Iglesias continue on Sunday. .
On Saturday, there was a Spanish consensus that the hammers were late in the transfer, just as they had done with Maxi Gomez.
The Betis are trying to sign the Espanyol striker and if they are willing to pay the entire € 28 million release clause, they want to do it in installments. Things have been somewhat stuck, with no agreement on what to pay when.
Sunday's edition of Sport, West Ham said, 'demanded a price' for the player, which seems a little strange since they knew the price: 28 million euros.
The sport goes on saying: "They say when the river rings, it's water. And in the last few hours, the news of a presumed interest of West Ham United in the services of Borja Iglesias broke out vigorously. Maxi Gomez's refusal to stop at the East London club seems to have activated the "Plan B" of the Premier League club. "
Of course, they repeat that the price matches the amount of the clause, and it was explained that because of the wealth of the beautiful Premier League, the 28 million euros would not be a problem for West Ham.
The club can move "at any time" to sign the player.
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