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Jeff CarlisleFeb 3, 2025, 03:54 PM ET
- Jeff Carlisle covers MLS and the U.S. national team for ESPN FC.
Columbus Crew forward Cucho Hernández is on the brink of a transfer to La Liga side Real Betis, a source confirmed to ESPN.
The fee — a reported $16 million plus add-ons — is a club record for Columbus, and the deal includes a clause that would see the Crew compensated for any future move for Hernández from Betis.
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Pipe Sierra was the first to report the news.
Hernández, 25, spent parts of the last three seasons with the Crew, a period in which Columbus claimed the 2023 MLS Cup — with the forward named the game’s MVP — and the 2024 Leagues Cup. During that time, Hernandez scored 58 goals in 96 league and cup appearances, and was a two time MLS Best XI selection.
The move, if completed, would mark Hernández’s return to Europe as well as Spain. He was previously on the books of Watford from 2017-22, but during that time he was loaned out to La Liga sides Huesca, Mallorca and Getafe.
Betis is currently in 10th place in La Liga with 29 points from 22 matches, but just three points out of the last qualification spot for European competition.
At international level, Hernández has made five appearances for Colombia, scoring two goals.