The Real
Betis has already reached a complete agreement with the agents of the Senegalese Franco side
Youssouf
Sabaly (28 years, 1.73 meters) for him to sign a contract for the next three seasons with the Verdiblanco club, after the one currently in force with the club expires on June 30. Girondins
from
Bordeaux, with which you have refused to renew. The incorporation of Sabaly will be official shortly, as the player has already passed an exhaustive medical examination, carried out in Barcelona, after abandoning the concentration of the selection of Senegal, that the next 5 and 8 June must play two friendly against Zambia Y Cape
Green.
Linked with Sevilla FC
Sabaly sparked interest in previous team transfer windows such as Naples, Fulham, Brighton, Southampton or the same Seville
FC, because on a couple of occasions his name was linked to that of the Nervionenses. In the summer of 2018 his transfer from Girondins Napoli, for about 20 million euros, was practically closed, but knee problems prevented him from passing the medical examination and playing that season under the orders of Carlo
Ancelotti.
In the 2018/19 season he played 31 games in the ranks of the Girondins after being frustrated his pass to Naples, in the next one he operated on his knee in August and was out for three months, which is why he only played 14 games that season, suspended in March 2020 due to Covid. In the current 2020/21 season he has played a total of 33 games, practically all complete and without suffering from that injury, that the medical services of the Real
Betis They have already reviewed in detail, without finding problems that advise against their signing, which will be official shortly.
Under 20 champion with France
Sabaly has been international 21 times with the national team of Senegal and before he played 27 games with the lower teams of France, with which in 2013 he was proclaimed sub 20 world champion along with Pogba, Umtiti, Digné, Areola, Veretout, Kondogbia, Lemina or Thauvin, among others. Arrive at Betis to supply the Brazilian's march Emerson to the FC
Barcelona.