ANDSeville In recent years, it has been filled with players of a certain age where the passage of time is unforgiving. This is the law of elite football, making its natural purification.
The Brazilian Fernando Reges He announced this Tuesday that he will not be staying at Sevilla next season. At 36 years old, the player knows that the 24-25 campaign will end at 37. So, he made sure that he practically decided not to continue from June.
“I think it will be the last (season). I’m not going to lie to you. I’m 36 years old, I think so. I can’t say it 100%, but I can say it 99%. I hope to have another great season, that all the people leave me to miss. That’s why I say, I hope people miss me. I want to have a great season. I think this will be my last. I can continue my career in Brazil or Portugal. While I’m in Sevilla I have to think here so we can have a very good season,” the Brazilian commented in an interview with Radio Marca.
Sevlla, who took the Frenchman Boubakary Soumaré in his place this season, is aware that the player cannot give more of himself when he has a physical problem, although his importance to the squad is still important . “The truth is that I do not know Soumaré. I’ve seen him in a few training sessions and he’s a lad with a good physique. It will be very good for us. He is very young and will learn to position himself. It will be very good for us,” said the Brazilian.
Happy with the return of Sergio Ramos
He also referred to the return of Sergio Ramos. “I like him a lot. He is a player who knows the house, knows how things are and his experience and quality are going to be noticed. He is a great signing. We hope he is physically well because at this age it is the most complicated thing. At first I didn’t “I know, but I’m sure he’s with the squad. We all know who Sergio Ramos is and we want to learn from him.”
Source: La Verdad

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