Premier League
The sports planning of Sevilla for the 2025-26 season is taking shape, and one of the priorities set by Matías Almeyda is strengthening the goalkeeping position. The Argentine coach, freshly arrived in the Sevilla dugout, has expressed to the sports management his desire to incorporate young goalkeeper Karl Hein, owned by Arsenal, as a key piece in building his new project.
Despite Álvaro Ferllo recently extending his contract until 2027, a deal finalized by Víctor Orta before leaving the club, the young goalkeeper is not in Almeyda's or the new football director Antonio Cordón's plans. In fact, neither Ferllo nor other players like Akor Adams or Rubén Vargas have been registered in LaLiga, a situation that forces the club to expedite decisions in that position.
Sevilla aims to negotiate a loan with the gunners
Karl Hein, an Estonia international with 39 caps at 22 years old, already impressed last season during his loan at Real Valladolid, where he played 32 games. Despite the relegation of the Valladolid team, his performance was noteworthy, which has increased his value. Arsenal is considering unilaterally renewing his contract, but in Nervión, they are considering a loan with an obligation to buy, as reported by Marca.
The good relationship between Sevilla and the London team (strengthened in the past with Sambi Lokonga's loan) could facilitate the deal. Hein would arrive to directly compete with Orjan Nyland, the current starting goalkeeper.
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