Even Julen Lopetegui have a contract with Seville until 2025, it is unclear who the Gipuzkoan coach will continue to lead the Andalusian team after disagreements emerged late in the season, with nerves caused by the delay in qualifying for the Champions League and the criticism from to the fans for team play was brought forward.
However, a meeting between the coach and Sevilla, in which Monchi led on behalf of the club, clarified that Lopetegui will continue to lead the team for the fourth consecutive season. According to ‘Radio Marca’, there were moments of maximum tension in the meeting, as both sides said things to each other that they saved and they didn’t like, and there also the coach said he had offer on the table a certain level, between which should have slipped the names of PSG (of which he was one of the candidates) and Athletic after the departure of Marcelino.
Finally, Lopetegui and Sevilla have shook hands and are already planning a new season that seems difficult due to the renewal the squad will go through, a process that has already begun with the sale of Diego Carlos to Aston Villa and will continue with the departure of Koundé and others.
With the Basque coach, the Andalusian team achieved a historic event, entering the Champions League for three consecutive seasons as fourth place in the Santander League, in addition to winning the European title, the 2020 Europa League reached in Cologne, which won the final against Inter.
The final campaign was marked by a worrying proliferation of muscular injuries, which prevented the squad from offering their true level and caused them to fall into the second round after many days of being Real Madrid’s only alternative to the battle for title. . It was present at the meeting between Lopetegui and the club, as the coach demanded a review and reorganization of medical services.
Source: La Verdad

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