Within Seville There will be a lot of movement in the next summer market. The salary cap, which is still the fourth largest in the League, has dropped significantly, from 199 to almost 150 million in the final analysis, but the Andalusian club will have to lower it further in the next campaign, where for the first time in many years it will not be in Europe.
and the name of En-Nesyri always appearing in all markets. Until now it hasn’t come out, sometimes because the player doesn’t want to take a step, like before West Ham He immediately followed him and offered 35 million euros. There were other attempts, by Tottenham or Lille. Now, as he enters the final year of his contract, Sevilla are in a hurry.
In Italy, ‘Il Corriere delo Sport’ pointed out that the Milanwho spoke last summer to Seville to try to transfer Rafa Mir, is now interested in the player born in Fez and, according to this publication, is preparing an offer, such as Juventus I would be interested too. The price of En-Nesyri has dropped and the Italian newspaper assures that it can be reached for less than 20 million, what Sevilla paid Leganés for its 2020 release clause.
When the player’s contract expires in 2025, he is an asset that Sevilla risk losing without any replacement, because in just one year he will be a free agent and from January he will be free to negotiate with another club.
Within Seville He achieved some amazing numbers, but it didn’t win many fans, who recognized that although he was a good header with his feet, he didn’t have the quality that a Sevilla forward should have. The goal he missed at the Bernabéu with 0-0 is the latest example and there are many, like the chances he had in the European Super Cups that cost Sevilla titles, like against Bayern Munich only against Neuer.
En-Nesyri’s departure could be imminent, albeit for a lower price compared to those claimed by Sevilla a few years ago. The player, yes, amortizes his investment.
Source: La Verdad

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