Alaves still retains 20% of Miguel de la Fuente, Leganés forward on loan to Almería. Leganés' 2024 purchase option was 80% expandable to 100% if they stayed in La Liga. Now, Almería's owners are considering buying Miguel de la Fuente for 1.5 million euros. Alaves would receive 300,000 euros and Leganés would get 1.2 million. Alaves still retains 20% of Miguel de la Fuente's rights, with a mandatory purchase clause of 1.5 million euros. If Almería doesn't get promoted, the purchase option will be optional, but Almería's owners seem convinced of acquiring the rights of the Valladolid player, which would leave 300,000 euros in Alaves' coffers and 1.2 million euros in Leganés' hands. Leganés signed Miguel de la Fuente on the last day of summer 2023. It was a loan deal. In that agreement with Alaves, a mandatory purchase clause of two million euros was included. However, it has been revealed that the purchase was not total, meaning that Leganés acquired 80% of the player for those two million euros and, if the Madrid team stayed in the top tier for at least one season, the ownership would expand to the remaining 20% until it was in the hands of Butarque. However, Leganés did not stay in Primera, which has maintained the 20% that Alaves had in the hands of the babazorros. The detail is important because, when in the past winter market, Leganés negotiated its exit to Almería, it was aware of this percentage, meaning that if Miguel ended up being the property of the indálico team, a part of the transfer would go to Vitoria, which would reduce the margin for Leganés, which would see it lose 800,000 euros in its exit. This is, it was signed for 2 million, but it would leave only 1.2 million euros in the box. The economic nuance adds criticism to a movement that has been the subject of debate in the south of the capital, since Miguel, one of the heroes of the pepinero ascent to Primera, was the first exit of the winter market to reinforce a theoretical direct rival (then Leganés still dreamed of the comeback to reach the playoff) that, in addition, barely arrived in Almería, became an undisputed starter and idol of the rojiblancos. In what we have of the season (and still has to play the playoffs of ascenso) the Valladolid player has made five goals and four assists in 21 disputed matches. A remarkable performance that has been added to his way of playing. His pressure and derroche in each match have made the fans have him in high esteem and, in addition, the sports management of Almería has seriously thought about buying him, whether or not there is a return to Primera Division.