Either they consider it impossible or they play in an extreme way into oblivion. The desired Umar Sadiq, among his lovers are Villarrealmoving away from La Cerámica Stadium as stated this Tuesday by the club’s ‘groguet’ CEO, Fernando Roig, in the presentation of Lo Celso. Roig has played down the Almería striker’s arrival to the point of qualifying his inclusion as “unfeasible”.
“Sadiq? I don’t know, ask around. If we listened to the press, or the ‘pseudo’ press, or the social networks, we would have 284 soccer players. We talked about the market in the beginning, but it was an unfeasible operation and we never did it. Right now I’m talking about going Jupiter. Ask elsewhere because here nobody knows about that,” explained Villarreal’s CEO. Although there is a termination clause 60 million, The Sadiq will be sold for just under 30 as confirmed a few days ago Mohamed El Assy, CEO and General Manager of Almería.
When the market was about to close -on September 1-, the doors of Borussia Dortmund and it seems that Villarreal’s is also now, until now it is not known what will be the final destination of Sadiq, who also seems to have been released by Getafe. Not in vain, the president of the azulón club, Angel Torresassured the Estadio Deportivo portal that the 25-year-old Nigerian striker “is not a goal for Getafe” by prioritizing the set of Quique Sanchez Flores now the arrival of a central and a lateral.
Almería could do a lot with Sadiq as they did in the summer of 2020 by transferring Darwin Núñez to Benfica for 34 million euros. The replacement also worked well for the Indalic club, since signing from Partizan in 2020 for 9 million, the African converted 38 goals in 76 matches in the last two seasons, it was important to return the Andalusian club to the First Division. Sadiq, who played as a starter on the opening day against Real Madrid, will become the second most expensive sale in Almería’s history. But right now he won’t buy anything from her.
Source: La Verdad

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