Koundé, on the eve of a revolution in Nervión

Sevilla tries to remain cautious in its market movements and hopes that Operation Koundé will be the one that sets the times. The Frenchman still does not leave Nervión despite the fact that the negotiations with Chelsea are still on the table: his goodbye would be the starting point for a new revolution in Nervión with different market movements that are called to strengthen Julen Lopetegui's current squad. Monchi handles arrivals and also other departures that must be undertaken in order for your technician to have the greatest possible reliability at his disposal.

Koundé's own departure would open a framework of growing needs in the center of Sevilla's rear. Diego Carlos will not move, but the departure of Sergi Gómez and the doubts about the performance of Rekik or Gudelj invite us to think about a framework of incorporations. Monchi also wants to prop up the right side with a replacement for Jesús Navas and find Sergio Escudero's replacement on the other side. All the routes are defined, also that of signing a multipurpose midfielder that gives more air to Fernando Reges, a fundamental piece for Julen Lopetegui and who barely had time to rest last season.

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There is no rush in Sevilla with the Koundé road. The departure of Bryan Gil left a good income in the coffers and therefore the tranquility is greater when facing these market movements. There will be no exits for a price that Monchi does not consider appropriate, while Lopetegui is open to finding solutions from the house for some positions that may find more deficiencies in terms of replacements. The campus revolution, for now, looks askance at Jules Koundé.