Lille: Real Betis are interested in Ivan Cavaleiro

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Recruited by LOSC for one season with an optional second season last summer, Ivan Cavaleiro (30 years old) quickly established himself in Paulo Fonseca’s eleven, even proving decisive in midfield. But last November, the ex-Fulham player suffered from pubalgia and was forced to undergo surgery, which kept him off the field for two months.

While he is still struggling to return, the Portuguese, loaned last season to Alanyaspor, in Turkey, could bounce back elsewhere this summer. According to our information, Real Betis is already interested in his situation and would like to get him back this summer, given that the Sevillian club is preparing to lose Guido Rodriguez this summer, at the end of his contract. This season, Ivan Cavaleiro has provided two assists and scored one goal in 21 matches with the Mastiffs.

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