
Public interest in the personal life of Daniela Sánchez, daughter of well-known footballer and Betis club advisor Joaquín Sánchez, surged following rumors about her possible relationship with team midfielder Nélson Deossa. The intrigue is fueled not only by their recent time together in Portugal but also by their activity on social media, where each new post sparks discussion among fans and followers.
As reported by Divinity, in recent days Daniela was seen in Braga, where Betis was preparing for their Europa League quarterfinal match against Sporting de Braga. She posted photos from Portugal, including from a dinner organized for club players. The menu featured dishes from the chef, including seafood and desserts with port wine. Her sister Salma also appeared in the photos, confirming the family nature of the trip. However, the timing with the match and Deossa’s appearance on the team roster sparked a new wave of speculation.
Social media discussion
Before the trip to Portugal, rumors about a possible connection between Daniela and Nélson had already surfaced. They had been seen together multiple times at parties in Seville, prompting speculation among fans. Although there were no official statements, both shared posts on their accounts that many interpreted as hints about the situation. For example, Daniela reflected on how people comment on other people’s lives, while Nélson remarked that any kind of public attention is already a success, regardless of the nature of the discussion.
The pause in Deossa’s playing time has also become a topic of speculation. Some attributed it to personal reasons, but according to Divinity, the footballer was included in the squad for an important match in Portugal, which refutes theories about disciplinary measures. In his posts, Deossa himself emphasized that criticism is part of the profession and that one should not be judged solely on match results.
Personal life and past relationships
In January, Daniela and her sister Salma gave an interview on the podcast ‘La influencia’, where they spoke about challenges in their personal lives. Daniela admitted that she finds it difficult to meet new people because of her shyness, and her previous relationship lasted three years, ending before last summer. Her former boyfriend was also connected with Betis, playing for the club’s youth team. Salma, in contrast, spoke about her boyfriend from Seville, whom she met thanks to her sister.
Family ties and public attention influence the sisters’ personal lives, as confirmed by their admissions about difficulties in building relationships. Nevertheless, each new post or appearance at events sparks interest among fans and the media. Analysis by russpain.com suggests that such stories are becoming increasingly visible in the Spanish media landscape, especially when it comes to families of well-known athletes.
Impact on public opinion
The situation involving Daniela Sánchez and Nelson Deossa highlights how quickly rumors can spread in the age of social media. Every gesture, photo, or comment is instantly discussed online, and the lack of official clarification only fuels curiosity. According to Divinity, neither party has provided a direct answer regarding the nature of their relationship, leaving room for further speculation and discussion.
Stories like this resonate widely in Spanish society, especially when they involve public figures and their families. Recently, the media focused on another news item about celebrity dinners: after concerts in Madrid, singer Rosalía chose RavioXO restaurant for a gathering with loved ones—a moment noted by fans and the press (details about Rosalía’s evening at RavioXO).
Daniela Sánchez is the eldest daughter of Joaquín Sánchez and Susana Saborido. Her father is a former Betis captain and one of Spain’s best-known footballers, and now serves as an advisor to the club. Daniela is active on social media, where she has more than two hundred thousand followers. Her public presence and family ties consistently draw attention to any events in her life, especially if they are linked to Betis or its players.












