- Villa and Newcastle targeted the Spanish goalkeeper
- Both clubs explored his €70m release clause
- Contract runs until 2027; no plans to leave
وفق COPE Remiro turned down offers from Villa and Newcastle this summer. Both الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز clubs were ready to negotiate his €70 million (£59m/$76m) buyout clause, but the Spanish goalkeeper made it clear he wants to stay at Sociedad, where his contract runs until 2027. The Lions viewed the 2024 Euro winner as a potential replacement for Emiliano Martinez, while the Magpies’ proposal, which arrived in July, never even reached the Anoeta offices.
The 30-year-old’s decision to stay comes as La Real navigate a period of change after losing several key players in recent years, including Alexander Isak, Martin Odegaard, Mikel Merino and Martin Zubimendi. His presence brings stability to the squad ahead of the 2025-26 season, his seventh at the club. the former Athletic Club player has become one of the dressing room leaders and remains a consistent performer, attracting interest from top European leagues.
“I haven’t seen myself leaving at any point,” Remiro told ETB in mid-July. “I’m doing great, very happy, and I want to continue growing and improving here. I always want to win and compete for the best.”
He added: “I want to win and compete for the best. I want to do that here, but we need to push ourselves harder and work hard at Zubieta.”
Remiro will start his seventh season with ريال سوسيداد as a key figure in the squad. While Premier League and الدوري الإيطالي interest may persist, the goalkeeper’s commitment signals he’s focused on leading his team forward and competing for European spots once again.