He Seville made official this Monday, July 1, the separation of the five players who were fulfilling their contracts on June 30, the Spanish-Dominican striker Mariano Diaz and the four loaned to the Nervionense squad, the French Boubakary Soumarewho returned to Leicester, the Cameroonian Lucien Agoume (Inter), the Franco-Algerian Hannibal Mejbri (Manchester United) and the Argentine Alejo Veliz (Tottenham).
“Sevilla FC, when the month of June ends, date on which players’ contracts expire, he wants to thank both Mariano, a player who will end his contract for one season, and those who arrived on loan during the campaign; Agoumé, Soumaré, Hannibal and Veliz, their stay in the Nervionense entity, their professionalism and commitment to the club, as well as wishing them the best of luck in their immediate future,” the Seville club explained in a note.
The high cost of the purchase option in almost all cases (Veliz’s is a pure transfer, without the possibility of purchase) makes it impossible for any of them to extend their stay in Nervous. Only in the case of Agoumé was there any option, although Víctor Orta clarified publicly that the value of his pass included in the transfer (8 million) did not enter the reality of Seville, although he left the ball in Inter’s court, as the player was ready to continue.
In cases of Soumaré and Hannibal The purchase option seems chimerical for the economic reality of Seville, 15 and 20 million, respectively.
Source: La Verdad

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