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The Blues only signed the Spain forward for £13.8 million last summer however, could be willing to let him return to his homeland on a loan deal

Real Betis are one of a number of clubs interested in taking Nolito back to Spain, Goal understands.

Manchester City will have to decide whether to let Nolito leave the club this summer, less than a year after signing him from Celta Vigo for £13.8 million.

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The 30-year-old has started just one match so far in 2017 - at Huddersfield in the FA Cup - and is keen to return to La Liga.

Celta are interested in taking him back to Balaidos, though they have warned publicly that he would have to take a pay cut for that to happen.

Sevilla and Betis are also in the hunt and the latter named have already held talks with Nolito's representatives.

They are exploring the possibility of a loan deal with a view to splitting the forward's wages of around £100,000 per week, after bonuses.

Nolito is thought to be keen to return to Spain with a view to earning a place in his country's squad for next summer's World Cup.

City, if they were to sell him outright, would struggle to recoup anything like the money they paid Celta last July given none of the clubs currently interested in his signature could afford his wages.

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Nolito was one of six senior signings made by Pep Guardiola last summer and initially appeared to represent an astute purchase.

He scored four times in City's opening 11 games of the season and offered Guardiola a useful option from the bench.

However, he fell out of favour over the Christmas period, with Guardiola only admitting that he had made his decision based on what he had seen in training.

The previous Barcelona man has missed out on seven Premier League squads since the New Year's Eve trip to Anfield and has failed to get off the bench in a further six matches.

- Goal

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