Although the signings have not yet arrived, the Sevilla squad is gradually looking like the one that fought for the league title last season. Mainly because Three main pieces from the Lopetegui team have joined the Algorfa concentration, in which Sevilla has been working from today: Bono, Ocampos and En Nesyri. In addition, both Munir What Gudelj, two of the players who have the transferable poster hanging.
And like every summer, if signing is not easy, neither is it easy to place footballers who are not available, of which Sevilla now have a few in their squad. As usual, The first proposals have come from Turkey but, as is also usual, these proposals do not suppose any relief for the coffers of Nervion, since they are requests for assignments with an option to buy at the end of the season.
Candidates. De Jong, who is still recovering from the injury with which he had to end his participation in the Eurocup, is one of those that has a transfer offer from the Besiktas. However, De Jong intends to return to the Netherlands and more specifically to the PSV. While, Rony Lopes has caused a kind of derby in Turkey, since again the Besiktas and the Galatasaray They fight for the loan of the Portuguese attacker.
In Nervión they are aware of everything that surrounds negotiating both purchases and sales with Turkish football and, for now, they prefer to wait. However, The days pass and the reinforcements still do not arrive since the long-awaited sale that provides the necessary oxygen to go to the market with guarantees does not arrive.
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