
"The Catalan club are at serious risk of losing their 50% stake in the future of Mika Marmol, with all signs pointing towards the defender leaving Las Palmas on a free transfer next summer. Marmol joined Las Palmas in 2023 after leaving Barça, signing a deal that runs until 2026. As part of that agreement, Las Palmas acquired 50% of the player's rights, while Barcelona smartly retained the remaining half."
"Since then, Marmol's profile has steadily grown. In almost every transfer window, his name has surfaced as a potential reinforcement for clubs with European ambitions. Last summer, Girona made a strong push to sign him and were prepared to put a serious offer on the table. However, Las Palmas stood firm and demanded a higher fee than his release clause. Negotiations eventually collapsed, and the defender stayed put."
Mika Marmol moved to Las Palmas in 2023 on a contract running to 2026 with ownership split 50/50 between Las Palmas and Barcelona. Marmol's market profile has risen and several clubs have shown interest, including Girona and reportedly AS Roma, but Las Palmas rejected offers and demanded fees above his release clause. Barcelona stood to earn an estimated €4–5 million from any sale, but missed opportunities have reduced that prospect. Las Palmas have attempted to renew his contract but negotiations have stalled, making a January transfer unlikely and increasing the chance of a free exit next summer.
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