Real Betis finally have a deal in place with West Ham for the signature of Pablo Fornals on deadline day, according to The Guardian.

 

The Spaniards have been in negotiations with West Ham for much of the month to conclude a deal to sign the midfielder this winter.

 

Fornals had given his consent to a move to Betis, but the talks between the two clubs have dragged on until transfer deadline day.

 

 

 

West Ham rejected an offer from Real Betis on Thursday but negotiations continued and it seems an end is in sight for the transfer saga.

 

It has been claimed that the two clubs are finally in agreement for Fornals’ potential move back to Spain.

 

 

A deal is in place between West Ham and Betis for the transfer and Fornals will now soon travel to his homeland.

 

Betis have agreed to pay a fee of €8m to the Hammers for the transfer and will look rush through the formalities of the move in the coming hours.

 

 

The Spanish midfielder will undergo a medical with Betis soon and sign a contract before the window closes tonight.