Betis: Nabil Fekir maintains doubt about his future

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Nabil Fekir (30 years old) is still coveted. Several clubs would like to enlist the Frenchman in their ranks, as is the case with Galatasaray. After almost five years at Real Betis Balompié, Nabil Fekir seems to want to leave. Yesterday, at the end of training, the attacking midfielder was probed by fans about whether he is staying at Real Betis. And Nabil Fekir was very clear: ” For now yes “ as seen smiling in a video posted by El Chiringuito TV.

A ” For now “ which still leaves a glimpse of doubt. The French world champion has a contract until 2026 with the Andalusian club and is not in a strong position if he wants to leave his club. The Frenchman still has a good season in perspective. The Verdiblancos are getting closer to European places in La Liga (7th) and are qualified in the UEFA Conference League.

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