The Spanish midfielder says that he is hoping to stay with the Liga outfit despite discussions over his contract at the club , and admits his form has been affected by the saga
Real Betis midfielder Benat Extebarria says he wants his future at the club to be decided before June, despite the ongoing saga over his contract with the side.
The Spaniard’s current deal has a €20m buyout clause and is set to expire in the summer of 2014, but Extebarria says he wants a decision to be made before the summer.
“I would like to close talks on a new contract or arrange to leave before June,” he told reporters.
“I would like to stay. The club made their proposal, and we sent back another one. We have agreed to talk in February or March. The club has now had more time, and we have waited.”
Extebarria also said he did not want his future to go the same way as Fernando Llorente’s at Athletic Bilbao, which saw the striker sit out much of the season after contract talks broke down.
“It is not nice to be in a situation like that of [Fernando] Llorente,” he added.
The 25-year old also admitted his form was being affected by the lack of clarity over his future.
“Physically I am fine. The legs respond, but what is not responding are the correct passes.
“The anxiety is taking its toll. I notice the murmurings of the crowd, but I try to stay focused.”