Sevilla would have declared their entire squad transferable to settle

Sevilla would have declared their entire squad transferable to settle a million dollar debt

Sevilla would have declared their entire squad transferable to settle

A common practice for a club in any transfer market is to put a handful of players up for sale in order to monetize their transfers to other teams. What Sevilla would do is on another level, however, as the Andalusian side would have invariably declared their entire squad transferable. The reason for this radical decision would be a million dollar debt that jeopardizes the planning of the next season.

According to Spain’s Radio Marca, the Sevilla team is at risk of a deficit of 90 million euros which the new sports director Victor Orta is already aware of. Not even the most recent seventh Europa League championship in its history would do anything to alleviate the exorbitant debt.

The medium in question points out that there have even been approaches with clubs like Manchester United to offer some of its stars like Lucas Ocampos, Yassine Bono or Ypussef En-Nesyri, all three with a market value of more than 10 million euros. .

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What is the Sevilla squad like?

According to LaLiga official website, this is the Sevilla squad for the 2023-24 season

  • Goalkeeper: Marko Dmitrovic, Bono.
  • Defenders: Gonzalo Montiel, Alex Telles, Karim Rekik, Tanguy Nianzou, Jesús Navas, Marcos.
  • Midfielders: Acuña, Loïc Bade, Marcao, Nemanja Gudelj, Jordan. Ivan Rakitic, Erik Lamela, Idrissa Gueye, Fernando, Oliver Torres, “Papu” Gomez.
  • Forwards: Lucas Ocampos, Suso, Jesus Corona, Rafa Mir, Youssef En-Nesyri, Bryan Gil.

When will Sevilla make their LaLiga debut?

According to the schedule for the new league season, Sevilla will start the Spanish league at home against Valencia next Sunday, August 13th. In addition to the national competition, the rojiblanco team will play the group stage of the Champions League.