There are too many small clubs in Europe’s major leagues, particularly in La Liga, where, except for the big three—Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico—clubs rarely spend heavily. Some, like Villarreal, are known for nurturing stars to sell; they’ve transferred their leading striker each summer for three years in a row.
Here’s a look at Villarreal’s striker sales over the past three years:
This shows Villarreal’s knack for developing strikers—typically selling them after just one season for tens of millions of euros to keep the club running. Judging by their pattern, Aiyong could be sold in the summer of 2026. Let’s wait and see! This is how La Liga clubs outside the big three survive, which also explains why Real Betis can’t afford Antony. Currently, even mid-to-lower Premier League clubs have more purchasing power than most La Liga teams.