Levante Shut Door on January Sale of Etta Eyong After Rejecting Offer
The club prioritizes staying up, with any decision on the in-form striker deferred until season’s end.
Overview
- CEO José Danvila told Radio Marca that Eyong will not leave in the winter window and that the club has turned down a firm bid.
- Danvila said Barcelona have not contacted Levante about Eyong and that no Premier League club has called.
- Levante will reassess the player’s situation once the 2025–26 campaign concludes, tying any move to a post-season review.
- Reporting in Spain places Eyong high on Barcelona’s striker shortlist, with a €30 million winter deal touted in some coverage despite Levante’s stance.
- Eyong has delivered six goals and three assists across Villarreal and Levante this season, drawing interest that includes reported monitoring from Arsenal.