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Chimy Ávila faces decisive weeks with the transfer market entering its final stretch, filled with more doubts than certainties about his immediate future. The Argentine striker is torn between his current comfort and a unique opportunity.
At Real Betis, he feels valued and supported. He has a contract, the team trusts him, and the fans acknowledge his constant dedication in LaLiga. However, the sporting reality weighs heavily. Playing time is not guaranteed, and the competitive context suggests reconsidering decisions that seemed final weeks ago.
His recent brace against Elche and good performances against Villarreal have reignited the debate, even within the player's own circle.
Chimy Ávila and a moment that invites reflection
Cucho Hernández's injury has altered the scenario. Suddenly, Chimy Ávila feels important again within Betis' offensive rotation. His agent believes this is not the ideal market for a move. He thinks the striker is returning to his best form and is enjoying his daily life in Seville.
From that perspective, a change now could halt a positive momentum that has been hard to regain after uneven months. The message is clear. If a move is necessary, it's better to do it in the summer, with time and no rush.

Boca Juniors, the call that could tip the balance
But there's an emotional factor that disrupts everything, as noted by 'Eldesmarque'. Boca Juniors remains strongly in the player's mind. The player's inner circle acknowledges that a direct call from Juan Román Riquelme could definitively trigger the operation.
Chimy Ávila understands the Boca world. He was trained there, understands the demands, and feels a sense of belonging. That bond weighs more than any sporting argument. In Argentina, he is seen as an ideal forward for the team's current style: intensity, character, and competitive commitment.
LaLiga versus the Argentine dream
Today, Chimy Ávila is focused on Real Betis and performing whenever he gets minutes in LaLiga. He doesn't want to force situations or leave hastily. Yet, he is also aware that opportunities like Boca's don't come often in a career.
Time is ticking, and the market doesn't wait. Two weeks from the deadline, the scenario remains uncertain, and anything is possible. The key is clear. If Riquelme picks up the phone, Chimy Ávila's future could take a definitive turn. Meanwhile, the striker continues training, competing, and awaiting a sign to finalize his decision.
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